Old english font letter thorn7/27/2023 ![]() Then you should see "Current language for non-Unicode programs". Other system locales may interpret 0xFE differently depending on which pre-Unicode encoding suited their language.įrom Settings, find Time & language > Language & region > Administrative language settings. In ISO-8859-1 code page layout, you see that þ is placed exactly where you expect ţ in ISO-8859-2. If the Windows system locale is English (United States), an "ANSI" text file is loaded like ISO-8859-1, so that you can see þ even in a non-Unicode program.If you look at ISO-8859-2 code page layout, there is no "thorn" letter.īasically, the pre-Unicode encoding for Romanian (or another similar language) does not support the þ character. If the Windows system locale is Romanian (Romania), an "ANSI" text file is loaded like ISO-8859-2, so the 0xFE byte is loaded as ţ (not thorn, but rather "t with a cedilla").However, in Windows, a text file in the so-called "ANSI" ( non-Unicode) is loaded differently depending on your system locale: If you can check hex dump, you can verify that FE is there (it only takes one byte). Windows-1252 is the same as ISO-8859-1 except for 0x80 to 0x9F. ![]() Your þ will be saved as 0xFE (numeric value: 254). Assuming your php file is in utf8, then the following saves the "þ" in Windows-1252 encoding: $text = iconv('UTF-8', 'Windows-1252', 'þ') įile_put_contents('./output.txt', $text) ![]()
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