Reputation: 2344
I am trying to make an api call using PHP
. One of the parameters is currency
My API call goes like
<?php
$call=".....¤cy=USD&.......";
$response = hash_call("Pay", $call);
?>
But if I print the call, it prints out as
....¤cy=USD&.......
I checked and found out that ¤ is for ¤
Edit: I tried urlencode, and htmlentities. While I hope to get ¤cy in the source, I am getting %26currency , & amp;currency respectively.
I want to encode '¤cy', such that the browser does not convert ¤ to ¤. Thanks
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4628
Reputation: 23316
PHP isn't converting anything.
The browser is converting ¤t
to ¤t
for display purposes. If you want to see what $call
is in the browser then you will need to wrap it with htmlentities
, but that specifically encodes characters so that the original $call
is displayed in the browser.
However, you should not do anything to the string $call
before passing it to hash_call
.
Remember, there is a big difference between a raw string and what the browser displays.
Upvotes: 4