we have this code:
$value = preg_replace("/[^\w]/", '', $value);
where $value is in utf-8. After this transformation first byte of multibyte characters is stripped. How to make \w cover UTF-8 chars completely?
Sorry, i am not very well in PHP
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try this function instead...http://php.net/manual/en/function.mb-ereg-replace.php | |||
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You could try with the /u modifier:
If that won't do, try
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There is this nasty | ||||
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Answer - append "u" to regex, to turn on the multibyte unicode mode of PCRE: $value = preg_replace("/[^\w]/u", '', $value); Corollary - In unicode mode, PCRE expects everything is multibyte and if it is not then there will be problems meeting deadlines. Therefore, to convert anything to UTF-8 (and drop any unconvertible junk), we first use: $value = iconv( 'ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8//IGNORE//TRANSLIT', $i ); to clean and prep the input. Because everything can be encoded into ISO-8859-1 (even if some obscure characters appear incorrectly), and since most web browsers run natively in 8859 (unless told to use UTF-8), we've found this function as a general, safe, effective method to 'take anything, drop any junk, and convert into UTF-8'. mb_ereg_* is deprecated as of 5.3.0 -- so using those functions is not the right way to go. | ||||
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