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Man Page: mb_encoding_aliases

Operating Environment: php

Section: 3

MB_ENCODING_ALIASES(3)							 1						    MB_ENCODING_ALIASES(3)

mb_encoding_aliases - Get aliases of a known encoding type

SYNOPSIS
array mb_encoding_aliases (string $encoding)
DESCRIPTION
Returns an array of aliases for a known $encoding type.
PARAMETERS
o $encoding - The encoding type being checked, for aliases.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a numerically indexed array of encoding aliases on success, or FALSE on failure
ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS Emits an E_WARNING level error if $encoding is unknown.
EXAMPLES
Example #1 mb_encoding_aliases(3) example <?php $encoding = 'ASCII'; $known_encodings = mb_list_encodings(); if (in_array($encoding, $known_encodings)) { $aliases = mb_encoding_aliases($encoding); print_r($aliases); } else { echo "Unknown ($encoding) encoding. "; } ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [0] => ANSI_X3.4-1968 [1] => iso-ir-6 [2] => ANSI_X3.4-1986 [3] => ISO_646.irv:1991 [4] => US-ASCII [5] => ISO646-US [6] => us [7] => IBM367 [8] => cp367 [9] => csASCII )
SEE ALSO
mb_list_encodings(3). PHP Documentation Group MB_ENCODING_ALIASES(3)
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