mb_encode_mimeheader

Encode string for MIME header

Description

string mb_encode_mimeheader ( string $str [, string $charset = determined by mb_language() [, string $transfer_encoding = "B" [, string $linefeed = "\r\n" [, int $indent = 0 ]]]] )

Encodes a given string str by the MIME header encoding scheme.

Parameters

str

The string being encoded. Its encoding should be same as mb_internal_encoding.

charset

charset specifies the name of the character set in which str is represented in. The default value is determined by the current NLS setting (mbstring.language).

transfer_encoding

transfer_encoding specifies the scheme of MIME encoding. It should be either "B" (Base64) or "Q" (Quoted-Printable). Falls back to "B" if not given.

linefeed

linefeed specifies the EOL (end-of-line) marker with which mb_encode_mimeheader performs line-folding (a » RFC term, the act of breaking a line longer than a certain length into multiple lines. The length is currently hard-coded to 74 characters). Falls back to "\r\n" (CRLF) if not given.

indent

Indentation of the first line (number of characters in the header before str).

Return Values

A converted version of the string represented in ASCII.

Examples

Example #1 mb_encode_mimeheader example

<?php
$name 
""// kanji
$mbox "kru";
$doma "gtinn.mon";
$addr mb_encode_mimeheader($name"UTF-7""Q") . " <" $mbox "@" $doma ">";
echo 
$addr;
?>

Notes

Note:

This function isn't designed to break lines at higher-level contextual break points (word boundaries, etc.). This behaviour may clutter up the original string with unexpected spaces.

See Also

  • mb_decode_mimeheader