"Jochem Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Gustavo Lopes wrote:
>> I appreciate your reply but I'm not satisfied.
>>
>> "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>>
>>>Gustavo Lopes wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm building a script that makes a list of files available in a 
>>>>directory
>>>>(PHP 4.3.10, Apache 2.0.53, windows, NTFS file system). The XHTML is
>>>>served
>>>>as ISO-8859-1. However, I'm having trouble in generating correct links
>>>>for
>>>>files with accents, etc.
>>>>The problem is rawurlencode() appears to convert strings by translating
>>>
>>>I don't suppose there's any way to just rename the file...
>>
>> I don't want to rename any file, just change a link destination by 
>> encoding
>> the filename differently.
>>
>>
>>>You may be able to do the urlencode() and then un-do the %3E back to, err
>>>whatever it was.
>>
>> What? Where did you get that %3E from?
>
> I think he was just typing off memory and quoted a different encoded 
> char...
> my encoding battles are always a trail and error affair until 'it'
> does what I want... but maybe these 2 functions may help you:
>
> http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/function.utf8-encode.php
> http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/function.utf8-decode.php
>
>
>>
>> Gustavo Lopes
>>

Thank you, utf8_encode() is in fact the solution to my problem. A function 
$s -> htmlentities(rawurlencode(utf8_encode($s))) seems to be able to 
produce correct output for every file.

Gustavo Lopes 

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