imap_utf7_decode
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
imap_utf7_decode — Decodes a modified UTF-7 encoded string
Description
$text
) : string
Decodes modified UTF-7 text
into ISO-8859-1 string.
This function is needed to decode mailbox names that contain certain characters which are not in range of printable ASCII characters.
Parameters
-
text
-
A modified UTF-7 encoding string, as defined in » RFC 2060, section 5.1.3 (original UTF-7 was defined in » RFC1642).
Return Values
Returns a string that is encoded in ISO-8859-1 and consists of the same
sequence of characters in text
, or FALSE
if text
contains invalid modified UTF-7 sequence
or text
contains a character that is not part of
ISO-8859-1 character set.
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Document created the 30/01/2003, last modified the 26/10/2018
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