""Tomas Kuliavas"" <to...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote in message 
news:40100.4e3f9432.1252518200....@avilys.eik.lt...
> 2009.09.09 19:12 Tony Marston rase:
>> I have reported this problem in http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=49238. It
>> would appear that this option, which was first made available in PHP
>> 4.2.0,
>> has been silently dropped. Apparently the decision was made in order to
>> fix
>> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=43227, but nothing was explicitly stated 
>> in
>> the bug report, nor in any release notes, and the documentation still has
>> not been updated to reflect this change even after 6 months.
>>
>> This causes a problem if your site is on a shared server and you don't
>> have
>> access to either php.ini or httpd.conf. If this option is turned off by
>> default, then how do you turn it on? If it is on by default then how do
>> you turn it off? It needs to be turned off for phpMyAdmin otherwise it
>> will issue a message warning about possible data corruption.
>
> I think you can turn off mbstring overloading by setting internal mbstring
> encoding to 'pass'. Instead of turning mbstring overloading on you should
> use mbstring functions.

You THINK it can be turned off this way? That's not good enough. Does it 
actually work? Where is it documented?

-- 
Tony Marston
http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org 



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