mb_decode_mimeheader

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

mb_decode_mimeheaderDecode string in MIME header field

Description

mb_decode_mimeheader(string $string): string

Decodes encoded-word string string in MIME header.

Parameters

string

The string being decoded.

Return Values

The decoded string in internal character encoding.

Changelog

Version Description
8.3.0 Underscores are converted to spaces as specified by » RFC 2047.

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tomlove at gmail dot com
14 years ago
This function ignores any encoded-word specified in a character set not supported by the mbstring extension (e.g. Arabic windows-1256). Such encoded-words pass straight through.

RFC2047 doesn't specify the behaviour, but common agents such as Gmail, Windows Mail, etc. DO NOT ignore such encoded words. They are decoded as if they were declared to be in the local character set.

Be aware of this idiosyncrasy.
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Brett
12 years ago
See also the following functions which may work better in some cases:
iconv_mime_decode() - http://php.net/manual/function.iconv-mime-decode.php
imap_utf8() - http://php.net/manual/function.imap-utf8.php
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hgs at cs dot columbia dot edu
3 years ago
In Q encoding mode, RFC 2047 encodes spaces as _ (Section 4.2).

mb_decode_mimeheader()

does not appear to do this. Thus, to avoid names or subjects with underscores, one needs to apply strtr() or similar function to the input string.

On the other hand, lower-case strings do now work correctly.
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Frogger2000 at gmx dot de
22 years ago
Using quoted-printable-encoding the hex-numbers must be written in uppercase letters!

Works: =?iso-8859-1?q?=3F=3F=3F?=
Fails: =?iso-8859-1?q?=3f=3f=3f?=
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