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Posted by "Richard Lynch" on 10/12/06 11:30
So, I'm parsing some XML and dumping some stuff to a web-site.
The character-encoding for the HTML of the output has already been set
by headers() to ISO-8859-1 for me, and I'm stuck with that.
So be it.
The XML has this at the top:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
We don't (and won't soon) have recode nor iconv installed, but
utf8_recode() is there.
So, my question is:
Can I just:
utf8_recode($all_the_xml_file);
Or do I have to utf8_recode() every single chunk of data between the
tags? Ugh.
Oh well. At least I had fun writing the parallel XML feed reader,
which sped things up by about 40% over sequential file_get_contents-es
:-)
I should find out if I can OS that class.
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