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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:49:21+00:00 2026-05-11T00:49:21+00:00

I am using HTML Purifier in my PHP project and am having trouble getting

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I am using HTML Purifier in my PHP project and am having trouble getting it to work properly with user input.

I am having users enter in HTML using a WYSIWYG editor (TinyMCE), but whenever a user enters in the HTML entity   (non-breaking space) it gets saved into the database as this weird foreign character (Â).

However, the thing is, when I edit the saved entry using the WYSIWYG editor it gets displayed properly as  . It also functions properly when displayed, only that in the source code it appears as a real space, but not the non-breaking space character.

Also, in the MySQL database it displays as the weird foreign character.

I read the doc about Unicode and HTML Purifier and changed my database and web page encoding to be UTF-8, but I am still having problems with the non-breaking space character not being mangled. The other HTML entities, such as &lt; and &gt;, get saved as < and >, but why not &nbsp;?

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:49:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:49 am

    The non-breaking space isn’t being saved in your database as one weird foreign character, it’s being saved as two characters. The Unicode non-breaking space character is encoded in UTF-8 as 0xC2 0xA0, which in ISO-8859-1 looks like ‘ ‘ (i.e. a weird foreign character followed by a non-breaking space).

    You’re probably forgetting to do SET NAMES 'utf8' on your database connection, which causes PHP to send its data to MySQL as ISO-8859-1 (the default).

    Have a look at ‘UTF-8 all the way through…‘ to see how to properly set up UTF-8 when using PHP and MySQL.

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