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iconv_set_encoding() error while Joomla Installation in php 5.6 If you are trying
Deprecated: Iconv_set_encoding(): Use Of Iconv.input_encoding Is Deprecated
to install Joomla (or other CMS) in php iconv_set_encoding use of iconv internal_encoding is deprecated magento 5.6 environment and encounter the error : Deprecated: iconv_set_encoding()- I’ve got a solution for iconv php you. The error may look like following: Deprecated: iconv_set_encoding(): Use of iconv.internal_encoding is deprecated in joomlaroot\libraries\joomla\string\string.php on line 27Deprecated: iconv_set_encoding(): Use of iconv.input_encoding is
Iconv_set_encoding() Use Of Iconv.internal_encoding Is Deprecated Zend
deprecated in joomlaroot\libraries\joomla\string\string.php on line 28Deprecated: iconv_set_encoding(): Use of iconv.output_encoding is deprecated in joomlaroot\libraries\joomla\string\string.php on line 29 Open the file string.php in “joomlaroot\libraries\joomla\string\” directory. Go to line 27. Now change the following lines: if (function_exists(‘iconv’)){// These are settings that can be set inside codeiconv_set_encoding(“internal_encoding”, “UTF-8″);iconv_set_encoding(“input_encoding”, “UTF-8″);iconv_set_encoding(“output_encoding”, “UTF-8″);} to the following:
Iconv(): Detected An Illegal Character In Input String
if (PHP_VERSION_ID < 50600) {iconv_set_encoding('input_encoding', 'UTF-8');iconv_set_encoding('output_encoding', 'UTF-8');iconv_set_encoding('internal_encoding', 'UTF-8');} else {ini_set('default_charset', 'UTF-8');} This should resolve the problem and let you progress to the next level during Joomla installation. Another Tutorial AT Template Configuration How to get the best support ? How to pay via PayPal using your credit or debit card Solution for Deprecated function iconv_set_encoding() error while Joomla Installation in php 5.6 Template Module Positions Template package installation Troubleshooting extension installation errors Copyright 2014 Amazing-Templates.com. All Rights Reserved. Amazing-Templates.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Joomla! Project or Open Source Matters. The Joomla!® name and logo is used under a limited license granted by Open Source Matters the trademark holder in the United States and other countries. Powered by Amazing-Templates.com 2014 - All Rights Reserved.
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