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I am currently able to export my MySQL query to a tab delimited text file, however it is saving with a UTF8 encoding. A requirement of this project is that it saves as a Unicode-16LE text file.

My current function looks something like this:

$select = "SELECT -removed-";
$export = mysql_query ( $select ) or die ( "Sql error : " . mysql_error( ) );
$fields = mysql_num_fields ( $export );

for ($i = 0; $i < $fields; $i++) {
  $header .= mysql_field_name( $export , $i ) . "\t";
}

while ($row = mysql_fetch_row($export)) {
  $line = '';
  foreach ($row as $value) {
    if ((!isset($value)) || ($value == "")) {
      $value = "\t";
    } else {
      $value = str_replace( '"' , '""' , $value );
      $value = '' . $value . '' . "\t";
    }
    $line .= $value;
  }
  $data .= trim( $line ) . "\n";
}

$data = str_replace( "\r" , "" , $data );

header("Content-type: application/octet-stream");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=my_file.txt");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");
print "$header\n$data";

Any advice would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

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  • It's the way you create $data that matters more than the headers, show us that
    – Mark Baker
    Mar 26, 2012 at 6:39
  • Have you tried converting the output to UTF-16LE? Mar 26, 2012 at 6:39
  • you can convert $data to UTF-16LE with iconv()
    – Vytautas
    Mar 26, 2012 at 6:41
  • Thank you for comments, also updated to display my full file.
    – Ryan Kempt
    Mar 26, 2012 at 6:52

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HTTP headers are fairly irrelevant when you are creating a file from database info. Since your app is currently using UTF-8, you have two choices:

  1. Fetch the information directly in UTF-16, i.e., run SET NAMES somethingelse instead of SET NAMES utf8, where somethingelse is your target encoding. You can fetch available encodings with SHOW CHARSET.

  2. Fetch the information in UTF-8 and convert it to Unicode-16LE before saving it to file. You can use iconv() or mb_convert_encoding().

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