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LXXXVI. GNU Recode functions

This module contains an interface to the GNU Recode library, version 3.5. To be able to use the functions defined in this module you must compile you PHP interpreter using the --with-recode option. In order to do so, you must have GNU Recode 3.5 or higher installed on your system.

The GNU Recode library converts files between various coded character sets and surface encodings. When this cannot be achieved exactly, it may get rid of the offending characters or fall back on approximations. The library recognises or produces nearly 150 different character sets and is able to convert files between almost any pair. Most RFC 1345 character sets are supported.

차례
recode_file --  Recode from file to file according to recode request
recode_string -- Recode a string according to a recode request
recode -- Recode a string according to a recode request
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cv at corbach dot de
04-Feb-2002 04:06

When compiling PHP into Apache as static module Apache configure will complain about an undefined symbol in librecode. You need recode-3.6 (e.g. on ) to get rid of this error. It doesn't matter if you're compiling PHP as DSO.
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