Hey Earnie,
What a bummer...
I might try loading up xdebug to see if that sheds an light. This can't be a PHP 5 wide problem, not even a PHP 5 on Windows problem or it would be all over the forums. Plus the only other user I've seen referring to this issue was using Sun 10. I'm pretty sure it is going to be some obscure PHP configuration setting that I've been missing. Any suggestions welcome though :)
Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting Dominic Ryan brashquido@brashquido.org:
Hi Earnie,
Thanks for your help.
Most welcome.
The biggest difference I can see is that in PHP 4 iconv was a separate library that had to be loaded as an extension where in PHP 5 it is included in the core. Anybody have any tips as to how I can trouble shoot why iconv is returning empty strings?
And that difference drove me batty for several days when I was trying to build PHP 5 from scratch. It would build but the iconv functions didn't function. I had included the external library in the build process and that broke everything iconv. I don't have a solution for you, sorry.
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