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Json_encode Charset problem

When I use json_encode to encode my multi lingual strings , It also changes special characters.What should I do to keep them same .

For example

<?
echo json_encode(array('şüğçö'));

It re开发者_运维问答turns something like ["\u015f\u00fc\u011f\u00e7\u00f6"]

But I want ["şüğçö"]


try it:

<?
echo json_encode(array('şüğçö'), JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE);


In JSON any character in strings may be represented by a Unicode escape sequence. Thus "\u015f\u00fc\u011f\u00e7\u00f6" is semantically equal to "şüğçö".

Although those character can also be used plain, json_encode probably prefers the Unicode escape sequences to avoid character encoding issues.


PHP 5.4 adds the option JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE, which does what you want. Note that json_encode always outputs UTF-8.


  • You shouldn't want this
  • It's definitely possible, even without PHP 5.4.

First, use json_encode() to encode the string and save it in a variable.

Then simply use preg_replace() to replace all \uxxxx with unicode again.


json_encode() does not provide any options for choosing the charset the encoding is in in versions prior to 5.4.


<?php

print_r(json_decode(json_encode(array('şüğçö'))));

/*
Array
(   
    [0] => şüğçö
)
*/

So do you really need to keep these characters unescaped in the JSON?


Json_encode charset solution for PHP 5.3.3

As JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE is not working in PHP 5.3.3 so we have used this method and it is working.

$data = array(
        'text' => 'Päiväkampanjat'
);
$json_encode = json_encode($data);
var_dump($json_encode); // text: "P\u00e4iv\u00e4kampanjat"

$unescaped_data = preg_replace_callback('/\\\\u(\w{4})/', function ($matches) {
    return html_entity_decode('&#x' . $matches[1] . ';', ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8');
}, $json_encode);

var_dump($unescaped); // text is unescaped -> Päiväkampanjat
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