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  1. Preface Function Reference Human Language and Character Encoding Support intl UConverter Change language:

  2. Closure::__construct Closure::bind Closure::bindTo Closure::call Closure::fromCallable Comments Comparing Objects Comparing generators with Iterator objects Comparison of floating point numbers Constants Constructors and Destructors Covariance and Contravariance Declaring Attribute Classes Declaring sub-namespaces Defining multiple namespaces ...

  3. Table of Contents UConverter::__construct — Create UConverter object UConverter::convert — Convert string from one charset to another UConverter::fromUCallback — Default "from" callback function UConverter::getAliases — Get the aliases of the given name UConverter::getAvailable — Get the available canonical converter names UConverter::getDestinationEncoding — Get the destination ...

  4. Encoding Explained: How `mb_strlen` Ensures Accurate String Length in PHP strlen Function In PHP, the built-in strlen function determines the number of characters (bytes) in a string. However, it assumes a single-byte encoding (like ASCII) and might not work correctly with multi-byte encodings (like UTF-8) used for languages with characters beyond the basic Latin set...

  5. Predefined Constants ... Table of Contents UConverter::__construct — Create UConverter object UConverter::convert — Convert string from one charset to another UConverter::fromUCallback — Default "from" callback function UConverter::getAliases — Get the aliases of the given name UConverter::getAvailable — Get the available canonical ...

  6. Description publicUConverter::__construct ( [ string$destination_encoding [, string$source_encoding ]] ) Warning

  7. MessageBuilder::__construct() – Method | Developer.WordPress.org ... Constructor.

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