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I got something weird happening here and I can't understand why, on my php 5.2.5 server (Just on Linux ,Windows php servers doesn't have same problem) When I use a POST Form to post the content on an input containing "é" and on the other side I

echo(htmlentities($_POST["myinput"])) 

it echos é

But if I echo my

$_POST["myinput"] 

simply it shows "é", so this mean my htmlentities doesn't use UTF-8 by default, where can I change the Charset used by htmlentities?

I tried changing it in my php.ini default_charset = "UTF-8", but it won't work either?

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  • First port of call: The manual. :)
    – Pekka
    Apr 15, 2011 at 16:32
  • I've read the manual, my question is how can I change de default encoding of htmlentities...it says ISO-8859-1 is used by default, the notion of "default" implies that it can be change somewhere...but even when I changed the default_charset used by php it did not work.
    – Dominique
    Apr 15, 2011 at 16:35
  • It's worth noting that you don't need HTML entities to display é in an HTML documented encoded as UTF-8. Apr 15, 2011 at 16:43
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    What we want to eacape is < > with htmlspecialchar, but we notice the bug was also affecting htmlentities.
    – Dominique
    Apr 15, 2011 at 16:51

5 Answers 5

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htmlspecialchars($str, ENT_QUOTES, "UTF-8")

This is also better at preventing xss than just htmlentities()

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    You are right, but still I am pretty sure I never used the 3rd params and I never got that problem, could this be related to a change my host did recently?
    – Dominique
    Apr 15, 2011 at 16:53
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    This is great! For me, MySQL had columns as 'UTF-8' (great!), but even setting the charset to UTF-8 client side didn't work as I was using htmlentities() which was breaking the ć character from the polish language (they were black diamonds with question marks). These extra two parameters saved me hours, thanks!
    – Jimbo
    Jan 25, 2013 at 11:12
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    From official manual htmlentities() takes an optional third argument encoding which defines encoding used in conversion. From PHP 5.6.0, default_charset value is used as default. From PHP 5.4.0, UTF-8 is the default. PHP prior to 5.4.0, ISO-8859-1 is used as the default. Although this argument is technically optional, you are highly encouraged to specify the correct value for your code. fi2.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlentities.php
    – Nico
    Feb 24, 2014 at 15:55
  • With same parameters using htmlentities() I had the same problem, but switching to htmlspecialchars() as this answer suggested fixed the problem on my side. Thanks!
    – Arda
    Jan 28, 2015 at 12:10
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In version 5.4.0 the default value for the encoding parameter was changed to UTF-8.

Source: Manual

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  • And changed again in 5.6.0. "From PHP 5.6.0, default_charset value is used as default." Jan 31, 2018 at 12:59
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The only way to change htmlentities()'s encoding is specifying it in its third parameter.

There is no way to change the default encoding. Prior to PHP 5.4 It is always iso-8859-1.

This was changed in PHP 5.4 however and is now always utf-8

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From php manual : htmlentities() takes an optional third argument encoding which defines encoding used in conversion. From PHP 5.6.0, default_charset value is used as default. From PHP 5.4.0, UTF-8 is the default. PHP prior to 5.4.0, ISO-8859-1 is used as the default. Although this argument is technically optional, you are highly encouraged to specify the correct value for your code.

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And if you don't want to worry about so many different charset codings or if htmlentities doesn't work for you, here the alternative: I used mysqli DB connection (and PHPV5) Form post for writing/inserting to MySQl DB.

$Notes = $_POST['Notes']; //can be text input or textarea.

$charset = mysqli_character_set_name($link);  //mysqli connection
printf ("To check your character set but not necessary %s\n",$charset);  

$Notes = str_replace('"', '&quot;', $Notes);  //double quotes for mailto: emails.  
$von = array("ä","ö","ü","ß","Ä","Ö","Ü"," ","é");  //to correct double whitepaces as well
$zu  = array("&auml;","&ouml;","&uuml;","&szlig;","&Auml;","&Ouml;","&Uuml;","&nbsp;","&#233;");  
$Notes = str_replace($von, $zu, $Notes);  
echo " Notes:".$Notes."<br>" ;  
$Notes = mysqli_real_escape_string($link, $Notes); //for mysqli DB connection.
// Escapes special characters in a string for use in an SQL statement

echo " Notes:".$Notes ;  //ready for inserting
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