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Bug #21601 vague imap_utf7_[en|de]code documentation
Submitted:12 Jan 2003 4:36pm UTC Modified: 31 Mar 2003 2:38pm UTC
From:jan at horde dot org Assigned to:moriyoshi
Status:Closed Category:Documentation problem
Version:5CVS-2003-01-12 (dev) OS:
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[12 Jan 2003 4:36pm UTC] jan at horde dot org
The documentation of the imap_utf7_* function is too vague in that is
only says that 8bit data is accepted/returned. It doesn't state that it
converts only iso-8859-1 data as clarified by Moriyoshi on php-i18n.
[10 Mar 2003 6:46am UTC] andrew@php.net
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change the status of the bug back to "Open". Thank you.

Will reopen once appropriate data is to be added to documentation page.

~ Andrew Heebner
[10 Mar 2003 6:47am UTC] derick@php.net
Just keep it open
[10 Mar 2003 7:34am UTC] moriyoshi@php.net
Assigning this task to me
[31 Mar 2003 2:38pm UTC] moriyoshi@php.net
This bug has been fixed in CVS.

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