ID:               30105
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      lp at zy165 dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Directory function related
 Operating System: Linux 9
 PHP Version:      5.0.1
 New Comment:

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip




Previous Comments:
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[2004-09-16 08:09:31] ppmm at wuxinan dot net

http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=29542
please refer to bug 29542. I am the reporter of that bug. I MISTAKENLY
gave the report that this bug has been fixed in 5.0.1, resulting bug
29542 being closed. This bug has NOT been fixed in 5.0.1, and not in
snapshot either.

Additional information: this bug does not exist on my English windows
xp server, but DOES exist on my Chinese windows 2k server. I tried xp
with 5.0.1 and didn't find problem, so mistakenly reported it has been
fixed. sorry. Seems like this problem is related to non-unicode/unicode
platform issue.

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[2004-09-16 07:44:25] lp at zy165 dot com

Description:
------------
I am Chinese. I love linux, php very much.
So I do many things using php.
But tody, i find an error of the function "basename()"
so that i can't continue writing code by php.
The error like this:
if the $path in function basename($path) contain the Chinese, then the
result will be error.
The error appears only in php-5.0.1, before the version it works
normally.
Please e-mail me after you see the letter, thank you very much.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
$path="/home/httpd/ÎÒ/°®/Äã.php";
//Here the $path means "/home/httpd/I/Love/You.php",and "I love you" is
translated to Chinese.
$str1=basename ($path,".php");
$str2=basename ($path);
echo $path."<br>1:".$str1."<br>2:".$str2;

$path2="/home/httpd/ÎÒ/Love/Äã";
$str3=basename ($path2);
echo "<br><br>".$path2."<br>3:".$str3;

$path3="/home/httpd/I/Love/Äã";
$str4=basename ($path3);
echo "<br><br>".$path3."<br>4:".$str4;
?>

Expected result:
----------------
/home/httpd/ÎÒ/°®/Äã.php
1:Äã
2:Äã.php

/home/httpd/ÎÒ/Love/Äã
3:Äã

/home/httpd/I/Love/Äã
4:Äã

Actual result:
--------------
/home/httpd/ÎÒ/°®/Äã.php
1:.php
2:.php

/home/httpd/ÎÒ/Love/Äã
3:Love

/home/httpd/I/Love/Äã
4:Love



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