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diff --git a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-modifiers/language-modifier-from-charset.md b/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-modifiers/language-modifier-from-charset.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8b7fdd50f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-modifiers/language-modifier-from-charset.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +from\_charset {#language.modifier.from_charset} +============= + +`from_charset` is used to transcode a string from a given charset to the +internal charset. This is the exact opposite of the [to\_charset +modifier](#language.modifier.to_charset). + + Parameter Position Type Required Possible Values Default Description + -------------------- -------- ---------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- + 1 string No `ISO-8859-1`, `UTF-8`, and any character set supported by [`mb_convert_encoding()`](&url.php-manual;mb_convert_encoding) `ISO-8859-1` The charset encoding the value is supposed to be decoded from + +> **Note** +> +> Charset encoding should be handled by the application itself. This +> modifier should only be used in cases where the application cannot +> anticipate that a certain string is required in another encoding. + +See also [Charset Enconding](#charset), [from\_charset +modifier](#language.modifier.from_charset). |