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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:38:34+00:00 2026-06-01T12:38:34+00:00

I’m currently using TinyMCE as html editor for users of my CMS. Somehow the

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I’m currently using TinyMCE as html editor for users of my CMS.
Somehow the euro symbol (€) is converted to %u20AC by IE (any).

After a short search I found this. It gives a lot for different encodings for the UTF-8 euro symbol, but not %u20AC, with the percentage icon.

I have given the proper headers for UTF-8, so I gues IE is just being rude doing things its own way…

Is there a PHP function that can catch this strange encoding and put it to normal htmlentity (hex,decimal or named). I could just string_replace() this single problem symbol, but I’d rather fix all possible conflicts at once.

Or should I simply replace %u with &#x disabling normal usage of %u?

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    2026-06-01T12:38:35+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:38 pm

    %u20AC is Unicode-encoded data for € which is generated by JavaScript escape() function MDN, ECMA262 to UTF8 for server-side processing.

    Standard PHP urldecode() can not deal with it (it is a non-standard percent encoding WP), so you need to use an extended routine:

    /**
     * @param string $string unicode and ulrencoded string
     * @return string decoded string
     */
    function utf8_urldecode($string) {
        $string = preg_replace(
            "/%u([0-9a-f]{3,4})/i",
            "&#x\\1;",
            urldecode($string)
        );
        return html_entity_decode($string, ENT_XML1, 'UTF-8');
    }
    

    Also check if you can configure this behaviour for your TinyMCE.


    References

    • preg_replace() – Regular expression search and replace
    • urldecode() – Decode URL-encoded string
    • html_entity_decode() – Convert HTML entities to their corresponding characters (here: &x20AC -> € U+20AC EURO SIGN / \u{20AC} / \xE2\x82\xAC / \342\202\254)
    • 3v4l.org example of this answer in action
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