Mathias Bank wrote:
> If you use tiny_html
> (http://de2.php.net/manual/en/function.tidy-repair-string.php), you have
> to use "utf8" to encode your data in utf-8.
> 
> If you use html_entity_decode()
> (http://de2.php.net/manual/en/function.html-entity-decode.php), you have
> to use "UTF-8".
> 
> This difference is not necessary. Can it be possible to use one
> notation. With current implementation, you always has to look into the
> documentation, which notation you have to use.

libtidy has a limited set of supported charsets, which is defined within
the library, so we can't do anything about that.
http://php.net/tidy_set_encoding

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Michael

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