imap_8bit
Name
imap_8bit — Convert an 8bit string to a
quoted-printable string
Synopsis
string imap_8bit
(string);
string string: String to be
converted
Description
Converts the specified 8 bit string to a quoted-printable
string. The use of quoted-printable strings and 8 bits
strings can be complex and more information can be found
in RFC2045, section 6.7.
Version
From versions 3.0 and 4.0
See also
See also: imap_qprint
Example
Example 591. Convert 8 bit
string to quoted printable string
// note the diacritical marks
$eightbitstring = "Nivse, Pluvise, Ventise");
// convert to 8 bit
$printablestring = imap_8bit($eightbitstring);
// display
echo $printablestring
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