Hi blessed monks,
I have successfully used the Encode module to change the charset of HTML pages from iso-8859-1 to utf8, thusly:
if(!(is_utf8($html))){
from_to($html, "iso-8859-1", "utf8");
}
My question is, how do I determine the charset of an HTML page? If it's not iso-8859-1, I want to do something more like:
my($charset);
$charset = what_is_my_charset($html); # ok, I made that up
if(!(is_utf8($html))){
from_to($html, $charset, "utf8");
}
Any thoughts on how I'd do this? I've been looking Encode but haven't found what I'm seeking.
thanks,
Scott
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