It seems that this function does not recognize characters such as 'à', 'ä', 'ò', 'ë' as printable.
Depends on your locale settings, in the default "C" locale they are
indeed not printable as it is 7bit ASCII based. (hartmut)
ctype_print
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5)
ctype_print — Check for printable character(s)
Opis
bool ctype_print
( string $text
)
Checks if all of the characters in the provided string, text , are printable.
Parametry
- text
-
The tested string.
Zwracane wartości
Returns TRUE if every character in text will actually create output (including blanks). Returns FALSE if text contains control characters or characters that do not have any output or control function at all.
Przykłady
Example #1 A ctype_print() example
<?php
$strings = array('string1' => "asdf\n\r\t", 'string2' => 'arf12', 'string3' => 'LKA#@%.54');
foreach ($strings as $name => $testcase) {
if (ctype_print($testcase)) {
echo "The string '$name' consists of all printable characters.\n";
} else {
echo "The string '$name' does not consist of all printable characters.\n";
}
}
?>
Powyższy przykład wyświetli:
The string 'string1' does not consist of all printable characters. The string 'string2' consists of all printable characters. The string 'string3' consists of all printable characters.
ctype_print
flatline at greyhat dot nl
04-Mar-2004 02:58
04-Mar-2004 02:58
