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If you are using a shared hosting to any site or service, during development, everything must be encoded in the same way. I like the advice in the article on encoding issues, use UTF-8 with PHP is not always easy, especially when it is PHP itself you turn your chains UTF-8 character in ISO- 8859-1 (if the character encoding used on the server ...). This is indeed the case of the substr function that converts strings. Understand where the error encoding without specific heat capacity of water thinking that it could be PHP itself, specific heat capacity of water it's hard ... So, to specify the encoding to use for substr, use the function and add mb_substr an argument like this: $ new_string mb_substr = ($ string, $ start, $ end, 'UTF-8');
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