Allows you to override SimplePie's output to match that of your webpage.
This is useful for times when your webpages are not being served as
UTF-8. This setting will be obeyed by {@see \handle_content_type()}, and
is similar to {@see \set_input_encoding()}.
It should be noted, however, that not all character encodings can support
all characters. If your page is being served as ISO-8859-1 and you try
to display a Japanese feed, you'll likely see garbled characters.
Because of this, it is highly recommended to ensure that your webpages
are served as UTF-8.
The number of supported character encodings depends on whether your web
host supports {@link http://php.net/mbstring mbstring},
{@link http://php.net/iconv iconv}, or both. See
{@link http://simplepie.org/wiki/faq/Supported_Character_Encodings} for
more information.
public set_output_encoding ( string $encoding = 'UTF-8' ) | ||
$encoding | string |