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imap_qprint — Convert a quoted-printable string to an 8 bit string
$string
)Convert a quoted-printable string to an 8 bit string according to » RFC2045, section 6.7.
string
A quoted-printable string
Returns an 8 bits string.
[#1] wese at gmx dot at [2008-11-11 06:52:38]
I just got rid of the loops using a regex.
<?php
function decode_qprint($str) {
$str = preg_replace("/\=([A-F][A-F0-9])/","%$1",$str);
$str = urldecode($str);
$str = utf8_encode($str);
return $str;
}
?>
Thanks for sharing!
[#2] tonitester at gmx dot net [2007-03-27 06:35:19]
If you don't have access to the imap_qprint function and you have to encode URL Decoded and Quoted Printable Strings you receive by Mail try this simple function. But if you don't receive URL Decoded data and the string doesn't contain an = you better use http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.quoted-printable-decode.php
function decode_qprint($str){
$arr= array("A","B","C","D","E","F");
while (list(, $var) = each($arr)) {
$i=0;
while ($i <=9){
$str=str_replace("=".$var.$i,"%".$var.$i,$str);
$i++;}
$arr2 = array("A","B","C","D","E","F");
while (list(, $val) = each($arr2)) {
$str=str_replace("=".$var.$val,"%".$var.$val,$str);}}
$str = urldecode($str);
$str = utf8_encode($str);
return $str;}
$s2d='=F6=D6=DF=C4=E4=DC=FC=A9=AE';
$2s2d='%F6';
$output = decode_qprint($s2d);
$output2 = decode_qprint($2s2d);
echo $output;
echo $output2;
[#3] bletous at yahoo dot fr [2005-08-27 17:55:57]
Some mails are encoded in bad quoted printable format:
I use this function to decode the qprint:
for($i=0;$i<256;$i++)
{
$c1=dechex($i);
if(strlen($c1)==1){$c1="0".$c1;}
$c1="=".$c1;
$myqprinta[]=$c1;
$myqprintb[]=chr($i);
}
function decode($data,$code)
{
if(!$code){return imap_utf7_decode($data);}
if($code==0){return imap_utf7_decode($data);}
if($code==1){return imap_utf8($data);}
if($code==2){return ($data);}
if($code==3){return imap_base64($data);}
if($code==4){return imap_qprint(str_replace($myqprinta,$myqprintb,($data)));}
if($code==5){return ($data);}
}
[#4] bernard at bmpsystems dot com [2000-02-26 12:35:43]
This function seems to have a bug, when the quoted-printable string contains a "=" without the HEX code of a Character.
I use the regular quoted_printable_decode instead.