"Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> On Thu, April 21, 2005 5:07 pm, Jon M. said:
>> I am trying to have a file that I generated with PHP saved as UTF-8
>> without
>> the BOM (Byte Order Mark). Does PHP do anything like this? I am a 
>> beginner
>> with PHP, but very technically experienced otherwise. I'm talking about
>> the
>> FILE encoding here -just to be clear.
>>
>> e.g.  fopen("what_ever_file", "a+") now I want PHP save the file itself
>> with
>> UTF-8, NOT system default.
>>
>> I have searched for hours to find an answer, but have not found any info
>> on
>> the subject.
>>
>> Does PHP have any ability to create a text file saved in UTF-8 
>> encoding???
>
> Maybe I'm just being dumb, but I think if you UTF-8 encode your data, and
> http://php.net/fwrite it, you're gonna get what you want...
>
> Dunno about the Byte-Order-Mark part, but I guess you could strip it out
> of the UTF-8 encoded data before writing, if you wanted to.
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That was the first thing I tried, and it doesn't seem to work (it always 
saves in windows default encoding). Unless I missing something about what 
you can do with fwrite. Did you actually test that before you replied, and 
found that it would? If so, how? The Byte Order Mark is a part of the binary 
file that is written, how would one go about stripping it out??

BTW, note to PHP developers: If "fwrite" had a "encoding" parameter, e.g. 
"UTF-8", that would be REALLY handy. 

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