Cyndi,

The CCSID is very likely your problem 65535 means "binary data, do not translate" and is a bad one to use for things other than binary data.

In any event, you should first try changing the CCSID of your PHP script. CCSID 819 works well for most things. I think there are instructions in the archives on how to convert stream files from one CCSID to another. If not, you can recreate it using the EDTF command which will allow you to specify the CCSID.

Matt

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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cyndi Bradberry
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 11:55 AM
To: WEB400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] PHP Help ?

I know this is not the correct forum, please point me in the right direction.

My problem. I have installed Zend Core for i5. The install went easily, without a hiccup. I can access the configuration pages. I have the book, “The IBM I Programmers guide to PHP”. On page 245, it says to run the following script:
<?php
Phpinfo()
?>
The resulting page should have “IBM_DB2” on it to confirm that the db2 extensions are installed.
This is what I get back :
@@Lo@—?— %@@@@@—?—‰•†–M]@^ %@@on %

<snip>

I have got to have something severely messed up. I appreciate pointers to manuals. I was just looking, our CCSID is 65535. Could this be the problem ?

TIA,
Cyndi B.
Bosie, ID


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