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The Internationalization extension (Intl) is a wrapper for the ICU library, a set of C/C++ and Java libraries that provide Unicode and Globalization support for software applications. It enables PHP programmers to perform UCA-conformant collation and date/time/number/currency formatting in their scripts.
The Internationalization extension (Intl) is a wrapper for the ICU library, a set of C/C++ and Java libraries that provide Unicode and Globalization support for software applications. It enables PHP programmers to perform UCA-conformant collation and date/time/number/currency formatting in their scripts.


To enable this extension add the following line to your php.ini file:
==MS Windows==
 
To enable this extension add the following line to your php.ini file usually found in /php:


<code>
<code>
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And then set the ''intl.default_locale'' and ''intl.error_level'' directives in your php.ini file.
And then set the ''intl.default_locale'' and ''intl.error_level'' directives in your php.ini file.
The ''intl.error_level'' directive is optional.


<code>
<code>
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intl.error_level = E_WARNING
intl.error_level = E_WARNING
</code>
</code>
The ''intl.error_level'' directive is optional.
In a WAMP installation it may be required to add the php path (e.g. C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.13 or C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.3) to the the system PATH so that the module4 could uploaded properly (see http://forum.wampserver.com/read.php?2,80704,82499 for a couple of other approaches).
==Other operating systems==
Use system package manager or specify compilation flag.
*Debian 5.0 (& Ubuntu) use: '''apt-get install php-intl''' or '''apt-get install php5-intl'''
*CentOS 5.5 (& RedHat) you should (probably) be using [[php 5.3 from remi]] and then use: '''yum install php-intl'''


==See also==
==See also==


[http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro.intl.php INTL Introduction]
*[http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro.intl.php INTL Introduction]
*[http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.intl.php PHP Internationalization Functions]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/en/Table_of_locales Table of locales] lists the locales that you can use.


[http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.intl.php PHP Internationalization Functions]
[[Category:Environment|PHP]]


[https://docs.moodle.org/en/Table_of_locales Table of locales] lists the locales that you can use.
[[fr:admin/environment/php extension/intl]]
[[es:admin/environment/php extension/intl]]

Latest revision as of 16:30, 22 January 2014

The Internationalization extension (Intl) is a wrapper for the ICU library, a set of C/C++ and Java libraries that provide Unicode and Globalization support for software applications. It enables PHP programmers to perform UCA-conformant collation and date/time/number/currency formatting in their scripts.

MS Windows

To enable this extension add the following line to your php.ini file usually found in /php:

extension=php_intl.dll

And then set the intl.default_locale and intl.error_level directives in your php.ini file.

[intl]

intl.default_locale = en_utf8

intl.error_level = E_WARNING

The intl.error_level directive is optional.

In a WAMP installation it may be required to add the php path (e.g. C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.13 or C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.3) to the the system PATH so that the module4 could uploaded properly (see http://forum.wampserver.com/read.php?2,80704,82499 for a couple of other approaches).

Other operating systems

Use system package manager or specify compilation flag.

  • Debian 5.0 (& Ubuntu) use: apt-get install php-intl or apt-get install php5-intl
  • CentOS 5.5 (& RedHat) you should (probably) be using php 5.3 from remi and then use: yum install php-intl

See also