- Installing/Configuring
- Multibyte String Functions
- mb_check_encoding — Check if strings are valid for the specified encoding
- mb_chr — Get a specific character
- mb_convert_case — Perform case folding on a string
- mb_convert_encoding — Convert character encoding
- mb_convert_kana — Convert 'kana' one from another ('zen-kaku', 'han-kaku' and more)
- mb_convert_variables — Convert character code in variable(s)
- mb_decode_mimeheader — Decode string in MIME header field
- mb_decode_numericentity — Decode HTML numeric string reference to character
- mb_detect_encoding — Detect character encoding
- mb_detect_order — Set/Get character encoding detection order
- mb_encode_mimeheader — Encode string for MIME header
- mb_encode_numericentity — Encode character to HTML numeric string reference
- mb_encoding_aliases — Get aliases of a known encoding type
- mb_ereg_match — Regular expression match for multibyte string
- mb_ereg_replace_callback — Perform a regular expression search and replace with multibyte support using a callback
- mb_ereg_replace — Replace regular expression with multibyte support
- mb_ereg_search_getpos — Returns start point for next regular expression match
- mb_ereg_search_getregs — Retrieve the result from the last multibyte regular expression match
- mb_ereg_search_init — Setup string and regular expression for a multibyte regular expression match
- mb_ereg_search_pos — Returns position and length of a matched part of the multibyte regular expression for a predefined multibyte string
- mb_ereg_search_regs — Returns the matched part of a multibyte regular expression
- mb_ereg_search_setpos — Set start point of next regular expression match
- mb_ereg_search — Multibyte regular expression match for predefined multibyte string
- mb_ereg — Regular expression match with multibyte support
- mb_eregi_replace — Replace regular expression with multibyte support ignoring case
- mb_eregi — Regular expression match ignoring case with multibyte support
- mb_get_info — Get internal settings of mbstring
- mb_http_input — Detect HTTP input character encoding
- mb_http_output — Set/Get HTTP output character encoding
- mb_internal_encoding — Set/Get internal character encoding
- mb_language — Set/Get current language
- mb_list_encodings — Returns an array of all supported encodings
- mb_ord — Get code point of character
- mb_output_handler — Callback function converts character encoding in output buffer
- mb_parse_str — Parse GET/POST/COOKIE data and set global variable
- mb_preferred_mime_name — Get MIME charset string
- mb_regex_encoding — Set/Get character encoding for multibyte regex
- mb_regex_set_options — Set/Get the default options for mbregex functions
- mb_scrub — Description
- mb_send_mail — Send encoded mail
- mb_split — Split multibyte string using regular expression
- mb_str_split — Given a multibyte string, return an array of its characters
- mb_strcut — Get part of string
- mb_strimwidth — Get truncated string with specified width
- mb_stripos — Finds position of first occurrence of a string within another, case insensitive
- mb_stristr — Finds first occurrence of a string within another, case insensitive
- mb_strlen — Get string length
- mb_strpos — Find position of first occurrence of string in a string
- mb_strrchr — Finds the last occurrence of a character in a string within another
- mb_strrichr — Finds the last occurrence of a character in a string within another, case insensitive
- mb_strripos — Finds position of last occurrence of a string within another, case insensitive
- mb_strrpos — Find position of last occurrence of a string in a string
- mb_strstr — Finds first occurrence of a string within another
- mb_strtolower — Make a string lowercase
- mb_strtoupper — Make a string uppercase
- mb_strwidth — Return width of string
- mb_substitute_character — Set/Get substitution character
- mb_substr_count — Count the number of substring occurrences
- mb_substr — Get part of string
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Enable Mbstring
How to enable the PHP Mbstring extension? Luckily, the majority of modern web hosting providers with cPanel let you manually enable that extension, and let your site works properly. All you have to do is to login into your cPanel account, then find the icon “Select PHP version”, “PHP Configuration”, or “PHP Settings”. Find your php.ini; make sure the directive extensiondir=C:pathtoserverphpext is set and adjust the path (set your PHP extension dir) make sure the directive extension=phpmbstring.dll is set (uncommented) If this doesn't work and the phpmbstring.dll file is missing, then the PHP installation of this stack is simply broken.
- As of PHP 7.4.0, pkg-config is used to detect the libonig library. Mbstring, but it was possible to build against an already installed libonig by passing -with-onig=DIR.
- Available as of PHP 5.3.0. Mbstring.strictdetection '0' PHPINIALL: Available as of PHP 5.1.2. For further details and definitions of the PHPINI. modes, see the Where a configuration setting may be set. Here's a short explanation of the configuration directives. Mbstring.language string.
Php Mbstring Enable
- Human Language and Character Encoding Support