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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Problem With UTF8 Byte Order Make Post 302849611 by mohs3n on Monday 2nd of September 2013 01:46:58 PM
Old 09-02-2013
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Originally Posted by alister
On each of the two machines, calculate each file's md5 digest. Are they identical?

If not, then you need to specify exactly how you transferred them.

If they are identical, the problem lies elsewhere.

Simply mishandling a BOM is unlikely to generate a lot of "???????" sequences. I suspect that the browser is using an incorrect encoding (perhaps because either the webserver or php is not configured correctly). Have you compared the headers sent from each server? Or have you checked that in both cases the browser is using the same encoding?

Regards,
Alister
CheckSum is the same and php/apache configurations are also the same in both servers.
 

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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)
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