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I'm using this code as a clean URL generator in Symfony 2.6:

namespace AppBundle\Utility;

class Utility {

    public static function getSlug($string, $separator = '-')
    {
        // Source: http://cubiq.org/the-perfect-php-clean-url-generator
        $slug = iconv('UTF-8', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT', $string);
        $slug = preg_replace("/[^a-zA-Z0-9\/_|+ -]/", '', $slug);
        $slug = strtolower(trim($slug, $separator));
        $slug = preg_replace("/[\/_|+ -]+/", $separator, $slug);

        return $slug;
    }
}

It works fine in my dev environment, with special characters, but not in my prod environment (my server). It doesn't change characters like á é ñ %, they just disappear. Example "Artículo año 2000", it shows: "artculo-ao-2000".

I have installed PHP 5.5.23 in CentOS 5.11, I added UTF-8 as the default charset in http.conf for Apache and in php.ini, if I type "php app/check.php" everything is fine but it only suggests a PHP accelerator.

I tried uploading a file with a special character /holá.html, and it works fine.

I don't know what else to do. Is it because of the prod environment configuration?

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iconv() requires correct setlocale();. Make sure you are not changing it between environments and, if your dev dev machine is different than prod, chack if you have the correct locales installed.

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  • Thank you! that is the solution, but I don't know why it doesn't recognize my locale. I added "setlocale(LC_ALL,'es_ES'); " to app/autoload.php but I moved it to the archive where the class Utility is (I don't know what would be more correct). Anyway my locale in my prod machine is LANG=es_ES.UTF-8 LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8" LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.UTF-8" .... LC_ALL= ... And in my local machine is the same. The parameters are both the same... It is fixed but I had to add a line that I should not
    – Diego
    Apr 21, 2015 at 21:46
  • To make sure you get what you need just wrap the iconv call with setlocale. Store the current one firs setlocale(LC_CTYPE, null);, set yours, call iconv, restore the previous one. Then it won't affect other parts of the system and your code will always work. Apr 22, 2015 at 5:51

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