Daniel Verite wrote:
Note that htmlentities() expects LATIN1-encoded strings and is thus unusable on UTF-8 contents. So if you end up talking UTF-8 with the database, you'll probably need to use htmlspecialchars() instead, and UTF-8 as your HTML charset.
I believe you are wrong, at least the PHP documentation says otherwise and it _seems_ to work for me (http://us2.php.net/htmlentities). Maybe you are thinking about an older version?
Also the iconv() function can help you convert between (some) different character encodings (http://us2.php.net/htmlentities).
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