command will show you what text driver it is using to display characters in a file.
You set locale by setting one or all of those environment variables (the LC ones).
Code:
locale -a
shows you what values you can use for setting the local variable(s).
I never undestood exactly what's the difference between the SET and SETENV commands.
One sets variables visible to all users and the other (SETENV) only to the specific user environment ?
Thanks in advance,
BraZil - thE heLL iS HEre :mad: !!! (2 Replies)
hi ,
i am trying to work on a script that transforms some special Dutch characters and send them to a Xerox printer ..
the problem is that while doing so iam unable to identify th correct character set that is used by solaris , to transfer these characcters to Xerox character set .
thanks... (2 Replies)
dears
i am using solaris 10
i am facing a problem when i make setup for solaris i choose the country egypt and i select the language north america
but i forget to do that the i found the date Jun written in arabic
i want to change character set to written in english
-rw-r--r-- 1 root ... (4 Replies)
Sir ,
Can any body explain the difference between linux , Unix and AIx on command Reference all the command on AIx and unix is same or not
please reply (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to edit a file with vi, but all special characters (αινσϊ etc) don't seem to show correctly. They don't seem to be supported by the OS (SunOS 5.10).
I'm using MobaXterm as the terminal emulator, which is configured to use ISO-8859-1. The same charset is used on Solaris.
If I open... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
The scripts developed in AIX can be executed in Red Hat Linux too? Because, we are migrating OS from AIX to LINUX.
Will there be any differences in commands?
Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
U (2 Replies)
Hello,
I've set up email alerts on AIX Servers. so that i can get email notifications (via mail relay server) when ever there is abnormal behavior.
for example
1) my script monitors CPU/disk/memory etc... when it reaches high water ark, it will send an email alert.
2) disk usage alerts
3)... (5 Replies)
Moving from AIX 6.1 to RHEL 6.6, I have noticed a few command differences.
One that has been causing issue is a simple echo command when I have to use it this way -> "echo -e"
On the AIX it outputs to "-e" but since RHEL has "-e" as an option for echo and hence it outputs to blank here.
All... (3 Replies)
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mb_internal_encoding
MB_INTERNAL_ENCODING(3) 1 MB_INTERNAL_ENCODING(3)mb_internal_encoding - Set/Get internal character encoding
SYNOPSIS
mixed mb_internal_encoding ([string $encoding = mb_internal_encoding()])
DESCRIPTION
Set/Get the internal character encoding
PARAMETERS
o $encoding
-$encoding is the character encoding name used for the HTTP input character encoding conversion, HTTP output character encoding
conversion, and the default character encoding for string functions defined by the mbstring module. You should notice that the
internal encoding is totally different from the one for multibyte regex.
RETURN VALUES
If $encoding is set, then Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. In this case, the character encoding for multibyte regex is NOT
changed. If $encoding is omitted, then the current character encoding name is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
mb_internal_encoding(3) example
<?php
/* Set internal character encoding to UTF-8 */
mb_internal_encoding("UTF-8");
/* Display current internal character encoding */
echo mb_internal_encoding();
?>
SEE ALSO mb_http_input(3), mb_http_output(3), mb_detect_order(3), mb_regex_encoding(3).
PHP Documentation Group MB_INTERNAL_ENCODING(3)