Yes, I think - as I grok from code, for alphabets outside US-ASCII PHP must have mbstring support, namely result of
is_callable('mb_substr'))
must be TRUE
sorry mate, does this mean that you can implement this hack for nonascii characters support in some kind of patch, or even about to release a new version of RE?
and also, a simple 123 howto for checking your host regarding this mb_substr would be helpful. can it be found in phpinfo?
sorry mate, does this mean that you can implement this hack
Sorry, but it doesn't mean - I nkow where to see, what to see, probably can debug, but working code can be outside of my (humble) possibilities
Yes, I think - as I grok from code, for alphabets outside US-ASCII PHP must have mbstring support, namely result of
is_callable('mb_substr'))
must be TRUE
sorry mate, does this mean that you can implement this hack for nonascii characters support in some kind of patch, or even about to release a new version of RE?
and also, a simple 123 howto for checking your host regarding this mb_substr would be helpful. can it be found in phpinfo?
sorry mate, does this mean that you can implement this hack
Sorry, but it doesn't mean - I nkow where to see, what to see, probably can debug, but working code can be outside of my (humble) possibilities
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