PostgreSQL supports automatic character set conversion between
server and client for certain character sets.
pg_client_encoding() returns the client
encoding as a string. The returned string will be one of the
standard PostgreSQL encoding identifiers.
Note:
This function requires PHP 4.0.3 or higher and PostgreSQL 7.0 or
higher. If libpq is compiled without multibyte encoding support,
pg_client_encoding() always returns
SQL_ASCII. Supported encoding depends on PostgreSQL
version. Refer to the PostgreSQL Documentation supported encodings.
The function used to be called pg_clientencoding().
Parameters
connection
PostgreSQL database connection resource. When
connection
is not present, the default connection
is used. The default connection is the last connection made by
pg_connect() or pg_pconnect().
Return Values
The client encoding, or FALSE on error.
Examples
Example #1 pg_client_encoding() example
<?php // Assume $conn is a connection to a ISO-8859-1 database $encoding = pg_client_encoding($conn);