I am doing a real estate feed for a portal and it is telling me the max length of a string should be 20,000 bytes (20kb), but I have never run across this before. How can I measure byte size of a varchar string. I can then do a while loop to trim it down.
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You have to figure out if the string is ascii encoded or encoded with a multi-byte format. In the former case, you can just use In the latter case you need to find the number of bytes per character. the strlen documentation gives an example of how to do it : http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strlen.php#72274 | |||||||||
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Do you mean byte size or string length? Byte size is measured with | |||||||||||
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You can use mb_strlen() to get the byte length using a encoding that only have byte-characters, without worring about multibyte or singlebyte strings. For example, as drake127 saids in a comment of mb_strlen, you can use '8bit' encoding:
You can have problems using strlen function since php have an option to overload strlen to actually call mb_strlen. See more info about it in http://php.net/manual/en/mbstring.overload.php For trim the string by byte length without split in middle of a multibyte character you can use:
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