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Everything is in the question : I have a Php script that is a UTF-8 file. In this script I want to do this :

  <?
  echo "âêïû\n";
  ?>

If I run it in a Windows prompt I get this :

C:\php>php -c C:\WINDOWS\php.ini -f mysqldump.php
âêïû
C:\php>

I've not been able to find the right conversion scheme. I've tried also this code :

$tab = mb_list_encodings();
foreach ($tab as $enc1) {
  foreach ($tab as $enc2) {
    $t=mb_convert_encoding("âêïû\n", $enc1, $enc2);
    if (strlen($t)<14) {
      echo $enc1." ".$enc2." = ".$t."\n";
    }
  }
}

And I didn't find the right conversion !

Any help would be greatly appreciated

4 Answers 4

19

The problem is Windows cmd line by default does not support UTF8. From this link, if you follow these

  1. Open a command prompt window
  2. Change the properties of the window to use something besides the default raster font. he Lucida Console True Type font seems to work well.
  3. Run "chcp 65001" from the command prompt

You should be able to output utf8.

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  • +1 Good to know that you can change the encoding in the shell Oct 30, 2009 at 15:18
  • Okay I've tried "chcp 65001". Now each time I run "php -c C:\WINDOWS\php.ini -f mysqldump.php | more" I get a "Out of memory error". Then I try without the " | more" (this was too risky for Windows I guess grrr) and the script stops itself at the beginning... Oct 30, 2009 at 15:19
  • can you try just "echo 'hello world'; "?
    – Doug T.
    Oct 30, 2009 at 15:22
  • 3
    Please note that the default character set of the Windows command line is NOT ISO-8859-1 but rather Windows-1252 (at least for Latin1 / Western Europe). Oct 30, 2009 at 16:22
  • chcp 65001 is a hack and doesn't support full UTF-8 or multibyte input Jan 29, 2016 at 20:22
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You put me on the right track but there was kinddof a problem (I love Windows \o/) :

C:\php>chcp 65001
Page de codes active : 65001
C:\php>php -c C:\WINDOWS\php.ini -f mysqldump.php | more
Mémoire insuffisante.

Mémoire insuffisante = not enough memory.

If I try

C:\php>chcp 1252
C:\php>php -c C:\WINDOWS\php.ini -f mysqldump.php
C:\php>ééîîïïÂÂÂÂâûü

it works. Only God knows why. But it works. Thanks for putting me on the right track !!

By the way the php code to go properly form UTF8 to command prompt is :

  echo mb_convert_encoding($utf8_string, "pass", "auto");
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  • µYep I'm sure, I'm using it on www.acarat.com which is full utf-8 site Nov 1, 2009 at 13:25
  • 1
    God doesn't know why!
    – markus
    Nov 19, 2013 at 0:21
  • 1
    The BTW append to the end save me lots of headaches as mb_convert_encoding($utf8_string, "pass", "auto") is also the way to READ/WRITE UTF-8 named files locally in windows.
    – lalengua
    Mar 20, 2016 at 18:45
  • @lalengua what does 2nd param "pass" mean? I've found only "auto" for 3rd one: "auto" is expanded to "ASCII,JIS,UTF-8,EUC-JP,SJIS" (c) php.net
    – vladkras
    Sep 14, 2016 at 4:54
  • @vladkras Hard to find, but, as you know mb_convert_encoding function does a double process: first it decodes the string and then encodes it again with a new encoding. The pass constant is defined here as mbfl_no_encoding_pass in the source code of PHP and it means that the function will return a (Unicode?) string, not encoded at all. Maybe a later process in console encodes it again? Source graph here
    – lalengua
    Sep 23, 2016 at 3:22
1

Try this another one. It's working with Russian encoding, I hope it will work with French:

class ConsoleHelper
{
    /**
     * @var boolean
     */
    private static $isEncodingSet = false;

    /**
     * @param string $message
     * @return string
     */
    public static function encodeMessage($message)
    {
        $isWindows = (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR == '\\');
        if ($isWindows) {
            if ( ! self::$isEncodingSet) {
                shell_exec('chcp 866');
                self::$isEncodingSet = true;
            }
            $message = iconv('utf-8', 'cp866', $message);
        }
        return $message;
    }
}
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  • You're using 866 and I guess for french it's 1252. Anyway I've given up on Windows 6 years ago, I'm more than happy I've made the switch forever to Linux Mint (except for some games, of course). To be polite, Windows is not my cup of tea anymore. Of course I'm much more rude when I talk about it. Here politeness is important <8^D Nov 21, 2018 at 8:53
  • For french it's cp850.
    – Maxence
    Jun 24, 2020 at 16:44
0

It looks the default encoding is Code page 437.

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