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By design, UTF-8 allows any byte-oriented substring searching algorithm, since the sequence of bytes for a character cannot occur anywhere else ([source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Advantages_3)). So `str_replace()` also works for UTF-8-encoded strings, assuming that the input strings are valid UTF-8 strings. The previous implementation of mbStrReplace() did nothing to detect invalid strings. Also, `str_replace()` does not support [Unicode equivalence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_equivalence), but nor do the other `mb_string` functions, and nor does `=SUBSTITUTE()` in Excel (tested on Excel for Mac version 15.19.1, Excel 2016 for Windows and LibreOffice 5.1). Closes #109 |
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CHAR.php | ||
CLEAN.php | ||
CODE.php | ||
CONCATENATE.php | ||
DOLLAR.php | ||
FIND.php | ||
FIXED.php | ||
LEFT.php | ||
LEN.php | ||
LOWER.php | ||
MID.php | ||
PROPER.php | ||
REPLACE.php | ||
RIGHT.php | ||
SEARCH.php | ||
SUBSTITUTE.php | ||
T.php | ||
TEXT.php | ||
TRIM.php | ||
UPPER.php | ||
VALUE.php |