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Hi I have a web service built using the Zend Framework. One of the methods is intended to send details about an order. I ran into some encoding issue. One of the values being returned contains the following:

Jaime Torres Bodet #322-A Col. Lomas de Santa María

The webservice is returning the following fault:

<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
   <SOAP-ENV:Body>
      <SOAP-ENV:Fault>
         <faultcode>SOAP-ENV:Server</faultcode>
         <faultstring>SOAP-ERROR: Encoding: string 'Jaime Torres Bodet #322-A Col. Lomas de Santa Mar\xc3...' is not a valid utf-8 string</faultstring>
      </SOAP-ENV:Fault>
   </SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>

How should I go about this problem?

Thanks


Followup: Problem was due to a truncated string by the database. The field was set to VARCHAR(50) and it truncated exactly in the middle of the encoded value.

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  • @isherwood, I don't see where the asker declared that their problem was due to truncation. How do you know this to be the case? Was a comment from the asker deleted? Mar 7 at 3:35
  • Are you asking me about an edit I made 4 years ago? My best guess is that I interpreted the preceding edit by OP as an answer posted as an update on the question. If I was wrong, fine, but it's a bit absurd to call me out all this time later.
    – isherwood
    Mar 7 at 13:56

6 Answers 6

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What about change the encoding settings:

SERVER:

$server = new SoapServer("some.wsdl", array('encoding'=>'ISO-8859-1')); // for 'windows-1252' too

CLIENT:

$server = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('encoding'=>'ISO-8859-1')); // for 'windows-1252' too

... then the conversion is done automatically to UTF-8, I had the similiar problem, so this helped me, so it is tested

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Today I run into same problem - the code which caused that problem was:

$request->Text = substr($text, 0, 40);

changing substr to mb_substr seems to solve the issue:

$request->Test = mb_substr($text, 0, 40, 'utf8');
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The problem is that í != i. Try to convert your string to UTF-8 before using in a request. It may look like that:

$string = iconv('windows-1252', 'UTF-8', $string);

See http://php.net/iconv

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  • Fair enough but I want to be able to send í and not convert it to i ... because it is a mexican address. Nov 4, 2011 at 9:01
  • It will be send as í, but in UTF-8 encoding, don't worry about it.
    – silex
    Nov 4, 2011 at 12:56
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The answers above lead me to try:

// encode in UTF-8
$string = utf8_encode($string);

which also resolved the error for me.

Reference: utf8_encode()

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I fixed a problem like this using mb_convert_encoding with array_walk_recursive to walk into my POST parameters, named $params (array).

Maybe this is useful for you:

array_walk_recursive($params,function (&$item){
    $item = mb_convert_encoding($item, 'UTF-8');
});
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I found out that in my case not the encoding of strings was the problem but that the file itself was not saved as UTF-8. Even explicit saving with UTF-8 encoding did not help.

For me it worked to insert a comment with an UTF-8 character like // Å

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