Thodoris wrote:
Hi guys,
I am developing a project and I wrote an interface to import
contracts in it. The problem is that when the user uploads the file I
don't know what is the encoding it has. So I decided that a good idea
is to make the user tell me the encoding from a drop down before I
parse the file.
Then I could probably change the encoding with iconv and use it to
validate the data and make the inserts in mysql. Although in the unix
world I have available the iconv command and I can change the file to
the new encoding like this:
iconv -f CP737 -t UTF-8 -o newfile.csv original_file.csv
I can't find a way to do this from within php. Iconv support gives me
some options but only to convert strings and there is not a way AFAIK
to get all the supported encodings from the system as I can do in
command line with this:
iconv --list
Is this the best way to do this ? Can I use mbstring as an alternative ?
Please make any suggestions you might think because I am stuck.
made this a while back.. might help :)
http://programphp.com/iconv.phps
Thanks Natham this is a nice approach and it certainly helps.
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Thodoris
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