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I am trying to replace accented characters with the normal replacements. Below is what I am currently doing.

    $string = "Éric Cantona";
    $strict = strtolower($string);

    echo "After Lower: ".$strict;

    $patterns[0] = '/[á|â|à|å|ä]/';
    $patterns[1] = '/[ð|é|ê|è|ë]/';
    $patterns[2] = '/[í|î|ì|ï]/';
    $patterns[3] = '/[ó|ô|ò|ø|õ|ö]/';
    $patterns[4] = '/[ú|û|ù|ü]/';
    $patterns[5] = '/æ/';
    $patterns[6] = '/ç/';
    $patterns[7] = '/ß/';
    $replacements[0] = 'a';
    $replacements[1] = 'e';
    $replacements[2] = 'i';
    $replacements[3] = 'o';
    $replacements[4] = 'u';
    $replacements[5] = 'ae';
    $replacements[6] = 'c';
    $replacements[7] = 'ss';

    $strict = preg_replace($patterns, $replacements, $strict);
    echo "Final: ".$strict;

This gives me:

    After Lower: éric cantona
    Final: ric cantona

The above gives me ric cantona I want the output to be eric cantona.

can anyone help me with where I am going wrong?

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I have tried all sorts based on the variations listed in the answers, but the following worked:

$unwanted_array = array(    'Š'=>'S', 'š'=>'s', 'Ž'=>'Z', 'ž'=>'z', 'À'=>'A', 'Á'=>'A', 'Â'=>'A', 'Ã'=>'A', 'Ä'=>'A', 'Å'=>'A', 'Æ'=>'A', 'Ç'=>'C', 'È'=>'E', 'É'=>'E',
                            'Ê'=>'E', 'Ë'=>'E', 'Ì'=>'I', 'Í'=>'I', 'Î'=>'I', 'Ï'=>'I', 'Ñ'=>'N', 'Ò'=>'O', 'Ó'=>'O', 'Ô'=>'O', 'Õ'=>'O', 'Ö'=>'O', 'Ø'=>'O', 'Ù'=>'U',
                            'Ú'=>'U', 'Û'=>'U', 'Ü'=>'U', 'Ý'=>'Y', 'Þ'=>'B', 'ß'=>'Ss', 'à'=>'a', 'á'=>'a', 'â'=>'a', 'ã'=>'a', 'ä'=>'a', 'å'=>'a', 'æ'=>'a', 'ç'=>'c',
                            'è'=>'e', 'é'=>'e', 'ê'=>'e', 'ë'=>'e', 'ì'=>'i', 'í'=>'i', 'î'=>'i', 'ï'=>'i', 'ð'=>'o', 'ñ'=>'n', 'ò'=>'o', 'ó'=>'o', 'ô'=>'o', 'õ'=>'o',
                            'ö'=>'o', 'ø'=>'o', 'ù'=>'u', 'ú'=>'u', 'û'=>'u', 'ý'=>'y', 'þ'=>'b', 'ÿ'=>'y' );
$str = strtr( $str, $unwanted_array );
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    Add these for Turkish support: 'Ğ'=>'G', 'İ'=>'I', 'Ş'=>'S', 'ğ'=>'g', 'ı'=>'i', 'ş'=>'s', 'ü'=>'u', Commented Mar 20, 2012 at 10:18
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    Add these for Romanian support: 'ă'=>'a', 'Ă'=>'A', 'ș'=>'s', 'Ș'=>'S', '��'=>'t', 'Ț'=>'T'
    – Vlad
    Commented Mar 24, 2013 at 21:52
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    There is a minor Error: 'ß' can not be translated to 'Ss' but must be replaced with 'ss'. This german exclusive character is never used in an uppercase scope.
    – KTB
    Commented Jan 22, 2014 at 10:18
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    I think Germans prefer to translate 'Ä'=>'AE', instead of 'Ä'=>'A'. I read somewhere that if they cannot type the two dots (like on credit cards) they put "E" after the letter, instead of just simply removing the dots. So Jäger would actually become Jaeger, instead of Jager.
    – Pringles
    Commented Jun 23, 2014 at 10:16
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    Since a lot of people have upvoted this answer, it needs to be said that the safer way is to use chr() instead of hard-coded accented characters, due to different editors the file may be opened with.
    – Mladen B.
    Commented Sep 17, 2014 at 4:53
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To remove the diacritics, use iconv:

$val = iconv('ISO-8859-1','ASCII//TRANSLIT',$val);

or

$val = iconv('UTF-8','ASCII//TRANSLIT',$val);

note that php has some weird bug in that it (sometimes?) needs to have a locale set to make these conversions work, using setlocale().

edit tested, it gets all of your diacritics out of the box:

$val = "á|â|à|å|ä ð|é|ê|è|ë í|î|ì|ï ó|ô|ò|ø|õ|ö ú|û|ù|ü æ ç ß abc ABC 123";
echo iconv('UTF-8','ASCII//TRANSLIT',$val); 

output (updated 2019-12-30)

a|a|a|a|a d|e|e|e|e i|i|i|i o|o|o|o|o|o u|u|u|u ae c ss abc ABC 123

Note that ð is correctly transliterated to d instead of o, as in the accepted answer.

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    Worth noting that iconv will error and cut the string off at 'illegal characters'. To solve this, you can use iconv('UTF-8', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT//IGNORE', $val)
    – Rowan
    Commented Mar 10, 2011 at 15:17
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    Didn't worked here. With iconv('ISO-8859-1', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT', $val), áêìõç became 'a^e`i~oc. Commented Sep 2, 2014 at 19:44
  • I don't think these things are entirely related to PHP alone. Could they also depend on the locales and/or particular version of the iconv library installed?
    – mvds
    Commented Sep 11, 2014 at 10:20
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    This fixed the question marks and quotes for me setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); $string = iconv('UTF-8', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT//IGNORE', $string); Commented Jun 25, 2016 at 23:30
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    above PHP example gives me ?|?|?|?|? ?|?|?|?|? ?|?|?|? ?|?|?|?|?|? ?|?|?|? ae ? ss abc ABC 123
    – Umair Ayub
    Commented Jan 24, 2020 at 10:34
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I just came accross the answer from Lizard which is extremely helpful - especially when you do some sorting. Isn't is beautiful how many chars we need to say mostly the same ;)

If anyone else if looking for a all-in solution (as far as the comments above tell), here's the copy&paste:

/**
 * Replace language-specific characters by ASCII-equivalents.
 * @param string $s
 * @return string
 */
public static function normalizeChars($s) {
    $replace = array(
        'ъ'=>'-', 'Ь'=>'-', 'Ъ'=>'-', 'ь'=>'-',
        'Ă'=>'A', 'Ą'=>'A', 'À'=>'A', 'Ã'=>'A', 'Á'=>'A', 'Æ'=>'A', 'Â'=>'A', 'Å'=>'A', 'Ä'=>'Ae',
        'Þ'=>'B',
        'Ć'=>'C', 'ץ'=>'C', 'Ç'=>'C',
        'È'=>'E', 'Ę'=>'E', 'É'=>'E', 'Ë'=>'E', 'Ê'=>'E',
        'Ğ'=>'G',
        'İ'=>'I', 'Ï'=>'I', 'Î'=>'I', 'Í'=>'I', 'Ì'=>'I',
        'Ł'=>'L',
        'Ñ'=>'N', 'Ń'=>'N',
        'Ø'=>'O', 'Ó'=>'O', 'Ò'=>'O', 'Ô'=>'O', 'Õ'=>'O', 'Ö'=>'Oe',
        'Ş'=>'S', 'Ś'=>'S', 'Ș'=>'S', 'Š'=>'S',
        'Ț'=>'T',
        'Ù'=>'U', 'Û'=>'U', 'Ú'=>'U', 'Ü'=>'Ue',
        'Ý'=>'Y',
        'Ź'=>'Z', 'Ž'=>'Z', 'Ż'=>'Z',
        'â'=>'a', 'ǎ'=>'a', 'ą'=>'a', 'á'=>'a', 'ă'=>'a', 'ã'=>'a', 'Ǎ'=>'a', 'а'=>'a', 'А'=>'a', 'å'=>'a', 'à'=>'a', 'א'=>'a', 'Ǻ'=>'a', 'Ā'=>'a', 'ǻ'=>'a', 'ā'=>'a', 'ä'=>'ae', 'æ'=>'ae', 'Ǽ'=>'ae', 'ǽ'=>'ae',
        'б'=>'b', 'ב'=>'b', 'Б'=>'b', 'þ'=>'b',
        'ĉ'=>'c', 'Ĉ'=>'c', 'Ċ'=>'c', 'ć'=>'c', 'ç'=>'c', 'ц'=>'c', 'צ'=>'c', 'ċ'=>'c', 'Ц'=>'c', 'Č'=>'c', 'č'=>'c', 'Ч'=>'ch', 'ч'=>'ch',
        'ד'=>'d', 'ď'=>'d', 'Đ'=>'d', 'Ď'=>'d', 'đ'=>'d', 'д'=>'d', 'Д'=>'D', 'ð'=>'d',
        'є'=>'e', 'ע'=>'e', 'е'=>'e', 'Е'=>'e', 'Ə'=>'e', 'ę'=>'e', 'ĕ'=>'e', 'ē'=>'e', 'Ē'=>'e', 'Ė'=>'e', 'ė'=>'e', 'ě'=>'e', 'Ě'=>'e', 'Є'=>'e', 'Ĕ'=>'e', 'ê'=>'e', 'ə'=>'e', 'è'=>'e', 'ë'=>'e', 'é'=>'e',
        'ф'=>'f', 'ƒ'=>'f', 'Ф'=>'f',
        'ġ'=>'g', 'Ģ'=>'g', 'Ġ'=>'g', 'Ĝ'=>'g', 'Г'=>'g', 'г'=>'g', 'ĝ'=>'g', 'ğ'=>'g', 'ג'=>'g', 'Ґ'=>'g', 'ґ'=>'g', 'ģ'=>'g',
        'ח'=>'h', 'ħ'=>'h', 'Х'=>'h', 'Ħ'=>'h', 'Ĥ'=>'h', 'ĥ'=>'h', 'х'=>'h', 'ה'=>'h',
        'î'=>'i', 'ï'=>'i', 'í'=>'i', 'ì'=>'i', 'į'=>'i', 'ĭ'=>'i', 'ı'=>'i', 'Ĭ'=>'i', 'И'=>'i', 'ĩ'=>'i', 'ǐ'=>'i', 'Ĩ'=>'i', 'Ǐ'=>'i', 'и'=>'i', 'Į'=>'i', 'י'=>'i', 'Ї'=>'i', 'Ī'=>'i', 'І'=>'i', 'ї'=>'i', 'і'=>'i', 'ī'=>'i', 'ij'=>'ij', 'IJ'=>'ij',
        'й'=>'j', 'Й'=>'j', 'Ĵ'=>'j', 'ĵ'=>'j', 'я'=>'ja', 'Я'=>'ja', 'Э'=>'je', 'э'=>'je', 'ё'=>'jo', 'Ё'=>'jo', 'ю'=>'ju', 'Ю'=>'ju',
        'ĸ'=>'k', 'כ'=>'k', 'Ķ'=>'k', 'К'=>'k', 'к'=>'k', 'ķ'=>'k', 'ך'=>'k',
        'Ŀ'=>'l', 'ŀ'=>'l', 'Л'=>'l', 'ł'=>'l', 'ļ'=>'l', 'ĺ'=>'l', 'Ĺ'=>'l', 'Ļ'=>'l', 'л'=>'l', 'Ľ'=>'l', 'ľ'=>'l', 'ל'=>'l',
        'מ'=>'m', 'М'=>'m', 'ם'=>'m', 'м'=>'m',
        'ñ'=>'n', 'н'=>'n', 'Ņ'=>'n', 'ן'=>'n', 'ŋ'=>'n', 'נ'=>'n', 'Н'=>'n', 'ń'=>'n', 'Ŋ'=>'n', 'ņ'=>'n', 'ʼn'=>'n', 'Ň'=>'n', 'ň'=>'n',
        'о'=>'o', 'О'=>'o', 'ő'=>'o', 'õ'=>'o', 'ô'=>'o', 'Ő'=>'o', 'ŏ'=>'o', 'Ŏ'=>'o', 'Ō'=>'o', 'ō'=>'o', 'ø'=>'o', 'ǿ'=>'o', 'ǒ'=>'o', 'ò'=>'o', 'Ǿ'=>'o', 'Ǒ'=>'o', 'ơ'=>'o', 'ó'=>'o', 'Ơ'=>'o', 'œ'=>'oe', 'Œ'=>'oe', 'ö'=>'oe',
        'פ'=>'p', 'ף'=>'p', 'п'=>'p', 'П'=>'p',
        'ק'=>'q',
        'ŕ'=>'r', 'ř'=>'r', 'Ř'=>'r', 'ŗ'=>'r', 'Ŗ'=>'r', 'ר'=>'r', 'Ŕ'=>'r', 'Р'=>'r', 'р'=>'r',
        'ș'=>'s', 'с'=>'s', 'Ŝ'=>'s', 'š'=>'s', 'ś'=>'s', 'ס'=>'s', 'ş'=>'s', 'С'=>'s', 'ŝ'=>'s', 'Щ'=>'sch', 'щ'=>'sch', 'ш'=>'sh', 'Ш'=>'sh', 'ß'=>'ss',
        'т'=>'t', 'ט'=>'t', 'ŧ'=>'t', 'ת'=>'t', 'ť'=>'t', 'ţ'=>'t', 'Ţ'=>'t', 'Т'=>'t', 'ț'=>'t', 'Ŧ'=>'t', 'Ť'=>'t', '™'=>'tm',
        'ū'=>'u', 'у'=>'u', 'Ũ'=>'u', 'ũ'=>'u', 'Ư'=>'u', 'ư'=>'u', 'Ū'=>'u', 'Ǔ'=>'u', 'ų'=>'u', 'Ų'=>'u', 'ŭ'=>'u', 'Ŭ'=>'u', 'Ů'=>'u', 'ů'=>'u', 'ű'=>'u', 'Ű'=>'u', 'Ǖ'=>'u', 'ǔ'=>'u', 'Ǜ'=>'u', 'ù'=>'u', 'ú'=>'u', 'û'=>'u', 'У'=>'u', 'ǚ'=>'u', 'ǜ'=>'u', 'Ǚ'=>'u', 'Ǘ'=>'u', 'ǖ'=>'u', 'ǘ'=>'u', 'ü'=>'ue',
        'в'=>'v', 'ו'=>'v', 'В'=>'v',
        'ש'=>'w', 'ŵ'=>'w', 'Ŵ'=>'w',
        'ы'=>'y', 'ŷ'=>'y', 'ý'=>'y', 'ÿ'=>'y', 'Ÿ'=>'y', 'Ŷ'=>'y',
        'Ы'=>'y', 'ž'=>'z', 'З'=>'z', 'з'=>'z', 'ź'=>'z', 'ז'=>'z', 'ż'=>'z', 'ſ'=>'z', 'Ж'=>'zh', 'ж'=>'zh'
    );
    return strtr($s, $replace);
}

Note some slight changes regarding the German umlauts (ä => ae)

Edit: Included more characters based on the posting from user3682119 (except for the copyright symbol) and the comment from daker.

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    Thanks for updating the list from @Lizard. Still missing some chars though, at least the Polish ones: 'Ą' => 'A', 'ą' => 'a', 'Ć' => 'C', 'ć' => 'c', 'Ę' => 'E', 'ę' => 'e', 'Ł' => 'L', 'ł' => 'l', 'Ń' => 'N', 'ń' => 'n', 'Ś' => 'S', 'ś' => 's', 'Ż' => 'Z', 'ż' => 'z', 'Ź' => 'Z', 'ź' => 'z'
    – kasimir
    Commented Jun 25, 2014 at 8:22
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    This is awesome, however, the lower case char are mixed with upper ones unlike uppers. eg : d => д d => Д. This is wrong, only D => Д should be in this table i think, right ? Commented Nov 22, 2015 at 12:12
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    Just to mention an idea: this also allowed me to build regex matching regardless of special chars :p rss => '[rŕřŘŗŖרŔРр](?:[sșсŜšśסşСŝ][sșсŜšśסşСŝ]|[ß])' Commented Nov 22, 2015 at 12:15
  • Here is a script cleaning up this answer. paste.debian.net/334940 And the full cleaned result ready to work with : paste.debian.net/334948 Note that double and triple letter index are only present on lower case to avoid multiple combination so they include lower and upper case chars Commented Nov 22, 2015 at 14:11
  • Today I got this issue but this answer wasn't enough because my string had an accent in another character. So I had for example a simple 'o' and then 2 strange characters. I url encoded them and those are : "%CC%81". So I added urldecode('%CC%81') => '', to the $replace array and fixed my problem. Commented Mar 25, 2016 at 3:12
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In PHP 5.4 the intl extension provides a new class named Transliterator.

I believe that's the best way to remove diacritics for two reasons:

  1. Transliterator is based on ICU, so you're using the tables of the ICU library. ICU is a great project, developed over the year to provide comprehensive tables and functionalities. Whatever table you want to write yourself, it will never be as complete as the one from ICU.

  2. In UTF-8, characters could be represented differently. For example, the character ñ could be saved as a single (multi-byte) character, or as the combination of characters ˜ (multibyte) and n. In addition to this, some characters in Unicode are homograph: they look the same while having different codepoints. For this reason it's also important to normalize the string.

Here's a sample code, taken from an old answer of mine:

<?php
$transliterator = Transliterator::createFromRules(':: NFD; :: [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; :: NFC;', Transliterator::FORWARD);
$test = ['abcd', 'èe', '€', 'àòùìéëü', 'àòùìéëü', 'tiësto'];
foreach($test as $e) {
    $normalized = $transliterator->transliterate($e);
    echo $e. ' --> '.$normalized."\n";
}
?>

Result:

abcd --> abcd
èe --> ee
€ --> €
àòùìéëü --> aouieeu
àòùìéëü --> aouieeu
tiësto --> tiesto

The first argument for the Transliterator class performs the removal of diacritics as well as the normalization of the string.

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  • Thanks. but I try your code, "olivæ" is still "olivæ" not "olivae"
    – Terry Lin
    Commented Jan 11, 2017 at 15:05
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    I use transliterator_transliterate('Any-Latin; Latin-ASCII', "A æ Übérmensch på høyeste nivå! И я люблю PHP! fi") to solve my problem
    – Terry Lin
    Commented Jan 11, 2017 at 15:18
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    Yes \Transliterator::createFromRules(':: Any-Latin; :: Latin-ASCII; :: NFD; :: [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; :: NFC;', \Transliterator::FORWARD) will do the job
    – Rey0bs
    Commented Nov 13, 2017 at 16:48
  • Definitively agree with going to standards instead of reinventing the wheel. ICU seems the best reference. Instead, the documentation at https://www.php.net/manual/en/transliterator.createfromrules.php does not talk about the "rules". Where can we find a full description of what's accepted by createFromRules()? Commented Apr 24, 2019 at 12:01
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    @XaviMontero check out the documentation for ICU: userguide.icu-project.org/transforms/general/rules Commented Nov 7, 2019 at 14:55
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An updated answer based on @BurninLeo's answer

function replace_spec_char($subject) {
    $char_map = array(
        "ъ" => "-", "ь" => "-", "Ъ" => "-", "Ь" => "-",
        "А" => "A", "Ă" => "A", "Ǎ" => "A", "Ą" => "A", "À" => "A", "Ã" => "A", "Á" => "A", "Æ" => "A", "Â" => "A", "Å" => "A", "Ǻ" => "A", "Ā" => "A", "א" => "A",
        "Б" => "B", "ב" => "B", "Þ" => "B",
        "Ĉ" => "C", "Ć" => "C", "Ç" => "C", "Ц" => "C", "צ" => "C", "Ċ" => "C", "Č" => "C", "©" => "C", "ץ" => "C",
        "Д" => "D", "Ď" => "D", "Đ" => "D", "ד" => "D", "Ð" => "D",
        "È" => "E", "Ę" => "E", "É" => "E", "Ë" => "E", "Ê" => "E", "Е" => "E", "Ē" => "E", "Ė" => "E", "Ě" => "E", "Ĕ" => "E", "Є" => "E", "Ə" => "E", "ע" => "E",
        "Ф" => "F", "Ƒ" => "F",
        "Ğ" => "G", "Ġ" => "G", "Ģ" => "G", "Ĝ" => "G", "Г" => "G", "ג" => "G", "Ґ" => "G",
        "ח" => "H", "Ħ" => "H", "Х" => "H", "Ĥ" => "H", "ה" => "H",
        "I" => "I", "Ï" => "I", "Î" => "I", "Í" => "I", "Ì" => "I", "Į" => "I", "Ĭ" => "I", "I" => "I", "И" => "I", "Ĩ" => "I", "Ǐ" => "I", "י" => "I", "Ї" => "I", "Ī" => "I", "І" => "I",
        "Й" => "J", "Ĵ" => "J",
        "ĸ" => "K", "כ" => "K", "Ķ" => "K", "К" => "K", "ך" => "K",
        "Ł" => "L", "Ŀ" => "L", "Л" => "L", "Ļ" => "L", "Ĺ" => "L", "Ľ" => "L", "ל" => "L",
        "מ" => "M", "М" => "M", "ם" => "M",
        "Ñ" => "N", "Ń" => "N", "Н" => "N", "Ņ" => "N", "ן" => "N", "Ŋ" => "N", "נ" => "N", "ʼn" => "N", "Ň" => "N",
        "Ø" => "O", "Ó" => "O", "Ò" => "O", "Ô" => "O", "Õ" => "O", "О" => "O", "Ő" => "O", "Ŏ" => "O", "Ō" => "O", "Ǿ" => "O", "Ǒ" => "O", "Ơ" => "O",
        "פ" => "P", "ף" => "P", "П" => "P",
        "ק" => "Q",
        "Ŕ" => "R", "Ř" => "R", "Ŗ" => "R", "ר" => "R", "Р" => "R", "®" => "R",
        "Ş" => "S", "Ś" => "S", "Ș" => "S", "Š" => "S", "С" => "S", "Ŝ" => "S", "ס" => "S",
        "Т" => "T", "Ț" => "T", "ט" => "T", "Ŧ" => "T", "ת" => "T", "Ť" => "T", "Ţ" => "T",
        "Ù" => "U", "Û" => "U", "Ú" => "U", "Ū" => "U", "У" => "U", "Ũ" => "U", "Ư" => "U", "Ǔ" => "U", "Ų" => "U", "Ŭ" => "U", "Ů" => "U", "Ű" => "U", "Ǖ" => "U", "Ǜ" => "U", "Ǚ" => "U", "Ǘ" => "U",
        "В" => "V", "ו" => "V",
        "Ý" => "Y", "Ы" => "Y", "Ŷ" => "Y", "Ÿ" => "Y",
        "Ź" => "Z", "Ž" => "Z", "Ż" => "Z", "З" => "Z", "ז" => "Z",
        "а" => "a", "��" => "a", "ǎ" => "a", "ą" => "a", "à" => "a", "ã" => "a", "á" => "a", "æ" => "a", "â" => "a", "å" => "a", "ǻ" => "a", "ā" => "a", "א" => "a",
        "б" => "b", "ב" => "b", "þ" => "b",
        "ĉ" => "c", "ć" => "c", "ç" => "c", "ц" => "c", "צ" => "c", "ċ" => "c", "č" => "c", "©" => "c", "ץ" => "c",
        "Ч" => "ch", "ч" => "ch",
        "д" => "d", "ď" => "d", "đ" => "d", "ד" => "d", "ð" => "d",
        "è" => "e", "ę" => "e", "é" => "e", "ë" => "e", "ê" => "e", "е" => "e", "ē" => "e", "ė" => "e", "ě" => "e", "ĕ" => "e", "є" => "e", "ə" => "e", "ע" => "e",
        "ф" => "f", "ƒ" => "f",
        "ğ" => "g", "ġ" => "g", "ģ" => "g", "ĝ" => "g", "г" => "g", "ג" => "g", "ґ" => "g",
        "ח" => "h", "ħ" => "h", "х" => "h", "ĥ" => "h", "ה" => "h",
        "i" => "i", "ï" => "i", "î" => "i", "í" => "i", "ì" => "i", "į" => "i", "ĭ" => "i", "ı" => "i", "и" => "i", "ĩ" => "i", "ǐ" => "i", "י" => "i", "ї" => "i", "ī" => "i", "і" => "i",
        "й" => "j", "Й" => "j", "Ĵ" => "j", "ĵ" => "j",
        "ĸ" => "k", "כ" => "k", "ķ" => "k", "к" => "k", "ך" => "k",
        "ł" => "l", "ŀ" => "l", "л" => "l", "ļ" => "l", "ĺ" => "l", "ľ" => "l", "ל" => "l",
        "מ" => "m", "м" => "m", "ם" => "m",
        "ñ" => "n", "ń" => "n", "н" => "n", "ņ" => "n", "ן" => "n", "ŋ" => "n", "נ" => "n", "ʼn" => "n", "ň" => "n",
        "ø" => "o", "ó" => "o", "ò" => "o", "ô" => "o", "õ" => "o", "о" => "o", "ő" => "o", "ŏ" => "o", "ō" => "o", "ǿ" => "o", "ǒ" => "o", "ơ" => "o",
        "פ" => "p", "ף" => "p", "п" => "p",
        "ק" => "q",
        "ŕ" => "r", "ř" => "r", "ŗ" => "r", "ר" => "r", "р" => "r", "®" => "r",
        "ş" => "s", "ś" => "s", "ș" => "s", "š" => "s", "с" => "s", "ŝ" => "s", "ס" => "s",
        "т" => "t", "ț" => "t", "ט" => "t", "ŧ" => "t", "ת" => "t", "ť" => "t", "ţ" => "t",
        "ù" => "u", "û" => "u", "ú" => "u", "ū" => "u", "у" => "u", "ũ" => "u", "ư" => "u", "ǔ" => "u", "ų" => "u", "ŭ" => "u", "ů" => "u", "ű" => "u", "ǖ" => "u", "ǜ" => "u", "ǚ" => "u", "ǘ" => "u",
        "в" => "v", "ו" => "v",
        "ý" => "y", "ы" => "y", "ŷ" => "y", "ÿ" => "y",
        "ź" => "z", "ž" => "z", "ż" => "z", "з" => "z", "ז" => "z", "ſ" => "z",
        "™" => "tm",
        "@" => "at",
        "Ä" => "ae", "Ǽ" => "ae", "ä" => "ae", "æ" => "ae", "ǽ" => "ae",
        "ij" => "ij", "IJ" => "ij",
        "я" => "ja", "Я" => "ja",
        "Э" => "je", "э" => "je",
        "ё" => "jo", "Ё" => "jo",
        "ю" => "ju", "Ю" => "ju",
        "œ" => "oe", "Œ" => "oe", "ö" => "oe", "Ö" => "oe",
        "щ" => "sch", "Щ" => "sch",
        "ш" => "sh", "Ш" => "sh",
        "ß" => "ss",
        "Ü" => "ue",
        "Ж" => "zh", "ж" => "zh",
    );
    return strtr($subject, $char_map);
}

$string = "Ħí ŧħə®ë, юßť å test!";
echo replace_spec_char($string);

Ħí ŧħə®ë, юßť å test! => Hi there, jusst a test!

This does not mix up upper and lower case chars except for longer chars (eg: ss,ch, sch) , added @ ® ©

Also if you want to build regex matching regardless to special chars :

rss => '[rŕřŘŗŖרŔРр](?:[sșсŜšśסşСŝ][sșсŜšśסşСŝ]|[ß])'

A vala implementation of this : https://code.launchpad.net/~jeremy-munsch/synapse-project/ascii-smart/+merge/277477

Here is the base list you could work with, with regex replacing (in sublime text) or small script you can build anything from this array to fill your needs.

"-" => "ъьЪЬ",
"A" => "АĂǍĄÀÃÁÆÂÅǺĀא",
"B" => "БבÞ",
"C" => "ĈĆÇЦצĊČ©ץ",
"D" => "ДĎĐדÐ",
"E" => "ÈĘÉËÊЕĒĖĚĔЄƏע",
"F" => "ФƑ",
"G" => "ĞĠĢĜГגҐ",
"H" => "חĦХĤה",
"I" => "IÏÎÍÌĮĬIИĨǏיЇĪІ",
"J" => "ЙĴ",
"K" => "ĸכĶКך",
"L" => "ŁĿЛĻĹĽל",
"M" => "מМם",
"N" => "ÑŃНŅןŊנʼnŇ",
"O" => "ØÓÒÔÕОŐŎŌǾǑƠ",
"P" => "פףП",
"Q" => "ק",
"R" => "ŔŘŖרР®",
"S" => "ŞŚȘŠСŜס",
"T" => "ТȚטŦתŤŢ",
"U" => "ÙÛÚŪУŨƯǓŲŬŮŰǕǛǙǗ",
"V" => "Вו",
"Y" => "ÝЫŶŸ",
"Z" => "ŹŽŻЗז",
"a" => "аăǎąàãáæâåǻāא",
"b" => "бבþ",
"c" => "ĉćçцצċč©ץ",
"ch" => "ч",
"d" => "дďđדð",
"e" => "èęéëêеēėěĕєəע",
"f" => "фƒ",
"g" => "ğġģĝгגґ",
"h" => "חħхĥה",
"i" => "iïîíìįĭıиĩǐיїīі",
"j" => "йĵ",
"k" => "ĸכķкך",
"l" => "łŀлļĺľל",
"m" => "מмם",
"n" => "ñńнņןŋנʼnň",
"o" => "øóòôõоőŏōǿǒơ",
"p" => "פףп",
"q" => "ק",
"r" => "ŕřŗרр®",
"s" => "şśșšсŝס",
"t" => "тțטŧתťţ",
"u" => "ùûúūуũưǔųŭůűǖǜǚǘ",
"v" => "вו",
"y" => "ýыŷÿ",
"z" => "źžżзזſ",
"tm" => "™",
"at" => "@",
"ae" => "ÄǼäæǽ",
"ch" => "Чч",
"ij" => "ijIJ",
"j" => "йЙĴĵ",
"ja" => "яЯ",
"je" => "Ээ",
"jo" => "ёЁ",
"ju" => "юЮ",
"oe" => "œŒöÖ",
"sch" => "щЩ",
"sh" => "шШ",
"ss" => "ß",
"tm" => "™",
"ue" => "Ü",
"zh" => "Жж"
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  • Why do you convert S to Z? - Last item on Z ("S" => "Z") Commented Feb 21, 2019 at 12:31
20

I found this way to be a good one, without having to worry too much about charsets and arrays, or iconv:

function replace_accents($str) {
   $str = htmlentities($str, ENT_COMPAT, "UTF-8");
   $str = preg_replace('/&([a-zA-Z])(uml|acute|grave|circ|tilde|ring);/','$1',$str);
   return html_entity_decode($str);
}
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    Awesome solution. Works like a charm. However you should add the "slash" too for taking care of the norwegian oslash html entity as well: $str = preg_replace('/&([a-zA-Z])(uml|acute|grave|circ|tilde|ring|slash);/','$1',$str);
    – Ivan
    Commented Dec 20, 2020 at 14:14
15

So I found this on php.net page for preg_replace function

// replace accented chars

$string = "Zacarías Ferreíra"; // my definition for string variable
$accents = '/&([A-Za-z]{1,2})(grave|acute|circ|cedil|uml|lig);/';

$string_encoded = htmlentities($string,ENT_NOQUOTES,'UTF-8');

$string = preg_replace($accents,'$1',$string_encoded);

If you have encoding issues you may get someting like this "Zacarías Ferreíra", just decode the string and use said code above

$string = utf8_decode("Zacarías Ferreíra");
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This worked for me:

<?php
setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); 
$val = iconv('UTF-8','ASCII//TRANSLIT',$val);
?>
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if you have http://php.net/manual/en/book.intl.php available, this will solve your problem:

$string = "Éric Cantona";
$transliterator = Transliterator::createFromRules(':: NFD; :: [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; :: Lower(); :: NFC;', Transliterator::FORWARD);
echo $normalized = $transliterator->transliterate($string);

EDIT

To install the php extension in ubuntu:

apt-get install php-intl

Don't forget, in composer, to require the extension ext-intl to ensure it properly fits into deployed systems.

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    If you want also to replace other caracters like 'æ', you can use \Transliterator::createFromRules(':: Any-Latin; :: Latin-ASCII; :: NFD; :: [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; :: NFC;', \Transliterator::FORWARD) instead
    – Rey0bs
    Commented Nov 13, 2017 at 16:51
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protected $_convertTable = array(
    '&amp;' => 'and',   '@' => 'at',    '©' => 'c', '®' => 'r', 'À' => 'a',
    'Á' => 'a', 'Â' => 'a', 'Ä' => 'a', 'Å' => 'a', 'Æ' => 'ae','Ç' => 'c',
    'È' => 'e', 'É' => 'e', 'Ë' => 'e', 'Ì' => 'i', 'Í' => 'i', 'Î' => 'i',
    'Ï' => 'i', 'Ò' => 'o', 'Ó' => 'o', 'Ô' => 'o', 'Õ' => 'o', 'Ö' => 'o',
    'Ø' => 'o', 'Ù' => 'u', 'Ú' => 'u', 'Û' => 'u', 'Ü' => 'u', 'Ý' => 'y',
    'ß' => 'ss','à' => 'a', 'á' => 'a', 'â' => 'a', 'ä' => 'a', 'å' => 'a',
    'æ' => 'ae','ç' => 'c', 'è' => 'e', 'é' => 'e', 'ê' => 'e', 'ë' => 'e',
    'ì' => 'i', 'í' => 'i', 'î' => 'i', 'ï' => 'i', 'ò' => 'o', 'ó' => 'o',
    'ô' => 'o', 'õ' => 'o', 'ö' => 'o', 'ø' => 'o', 'ù' => 'u', 'ú' => 'u',
    'û' => 'u', 'ü' => 'u', 'ý' => 'y', 'þ' => 'p', 'ÿ' => 'y', 'Ā' => 'a',
    'ā' => 'a', 'Ă' => 'a', 'ă' => 'a', 'Ą' => 'a', 'ą' => 'a', 'Ć' => 'c',
    'ć' => 'c', 'Ĉ' => 'c', 'ĉ' => 'c', 'Ċ' => 'c', 'ċ' => 'c', 'Č' => 'c',
    'č' => 'c', 'Ď' => 'd', 'ď' => 'd', 'Đ' => 'd', 'đ' => 'd', 'Ē' => 'e',
    'ē' => 'e', 'Ĕ' => 'e', 'ĕ' => 'e', 'Ė' => 'e', 'ė' => 'e', 'Ę' => 'e',
    'ę' => 'e', 'Ě' => 'e', 'ě' => 'e', 'Ĝ' => 'g', 'ĝ' => 'g', 'Ğ' => 'g',
    'ğ' => 'g', 'Ġ' => 'g', 'ġ' => 'g', 'Ģ' => 'g', 'ģ' => 'g', 'Ĥ' => 'h',
    'ĥ' => 'h', 'Ħ' => 'h', 'ħ' => 'h', 'Ĩ' => 'i', 'ĩ' => 'i', 'Ī' => 'i',
    'ī' => 'i', 'Ĭ' => 'i', 'ĭ' => 'i', 'Į' => 'i', 'į' => 'i', 'İ' => 'i',
    'ı' => 'i', 'IJ' => 'ij','ij' => 'ij','Ĵ' => 'j', 'ĵ' => 'j', 'Ķ' => 'k',
    'ķ' => 'k', 'ĸ' => 'k', 'Ĺ' => 'l', 'ĺ' => 'l', 'Ļ' => 'l', 'ļ' => 'l',
    'Ľ' => 'l', 'ľ' => 'l', 'Ŀ' => 'l', 'ŀ' => 'l', 'Ł' => 'l', 'ł' => 'l',
    'Ń' => 'n', 'ń' => 'n', 'Ņ' => 'n', 'ņ' => 'n', 'Ň' => 'n', 'ň' => 'n',
    'ʼn' => 'n', 'Ŋ' => 'n', 'ŋ' => 'n', 'Ō' => 'o', 'ō' => 'o', 'Ŏ' => 'o',
    'ŏ' => 'o', 'Ő' => 'o', 'ő' => 'o', 'Œ' => 'oe','œ' => 'oe','Ŕ' => 'r',
    'ŕ' => 'r', 'Ŗ' => 'r', 'ŗ' => 'r', 'Ř' => 'r', 'ř' => 'r', 'Ś' => 's',
    'ś' => 's', 'Ŝ' => 's', 'ŝ' => 's', 'Ş' => 's', 'ş' => 's', 'Š' => 's',
    'š' => 's', 'Ţ' => 't', 'ţ' => 't', 'Ť' => 't', 'ť' => 't', 'Ŧ' => 't',
    'ŧ' => 't', 'Ũ' => 'u', 'ũ' => 'u', 'Ū' => 'u', 'ū' => 'u', 'Ŭ' => 'u',
    'ŭ' => 'u', 'Ů' => 'u', 'ů' => 'u', 'Ű' => 'u', 'ű' => 'u', 'Ų' => 'u',
    'ų' => 'u', 'Ŵ' => 'w', 'ŵ' => 'w', 'Ŷ' => 'y', 'ŷ' => 'y', 'Ÿ' => 'y',
    'Ź' => 'z', 'ź' => 'z', 'Ż' => 'z', 'ż' => 'z', 'Ž' => 'z', 'ž' => 'z',
    'ſ' => 'z', 'Ə' => 'e', 'ƒ' => 'f', 'Ơ' => 'o', 'ơ' => 'o', 'Ư' => 'u',
    'ư' => 'u', 'Ǎ' => 'a', 'ǎ' => 'a', 'Ǐ' => 'i', 'ǐ' => 'i', 'Ǒ' => 'o',
    'ǒ' => 'o', 'Ǔ' => 'u', 'ǔ' => 'u', 'Ǖ' => 'u', 'ǖ' => 'u', 'Ǘ' => 'u',
    'ǘ' => 'u', 'Ǚ' => 'u', 'ǚ' => 'u', 'Ǜ' => 'u', 'ǜ' => 'u', 'Ǻ' => 'a',
    'ǻ' => 'a', 'Ǽ' => 'ae','ǽ' => 'ae','Ǿ' => 'o', 'ǿ' => 'o', 'ə' => 'e',
    'Ё' => 'jo','Є' => 'e', 'І' => 'i', 'Ї' => 'i', 'А' => 'a', 'Б' => 'b',
    'В' => 'v', 'Г' => 'g', 'Д' => 'd', 'Е' => 'e', 'Ж' => 'zh','З' => 'z',
    'И' => 'i', 'Й' => 'j', 'К' => 'k', 'Л' => 'l', 'М' => 'm', 'Н' => 'n',
    'О' => 'o', 'П' => 'p', 'Р' => 'r', 'С' => 's', 'Т' => 't', 'У' => 'u',
    'Ф' => 'f', 'Х' => 'h', 'Ц' => 'c', 'Ч' => 'ch','Ш' => 'sh','Щ' => 'sch',
    'Ъ' => '-', 'Ы' => 'y', 'Ь' => '-', 'Э' => 'je','Ю' => 'ju','Я' => 'ja',
    'а' => 'a', 'б' => 'b', 'в' => 'v', 'г' => 'g', 'д' => 'd', 'е' => 'e',
    'ж' => 'zh','з' => 'z', 'и' => 'i', 'й' => 'j', 'к' => 'k', 'л' => 'l',
    'м' => 'm', 'н' => 'n', 'о' => 'o', 'п' => 'p', 'р' => 'r', 'с' => 's',
    'т' => 't', 'у' => 'u', 'ф' => 'f', 'х' => 'h', 'ц' => 'c', 'ч' => 'ch',
    'ш' => 'sh','щ' => 'sch','ъ' => '-','ы' => 'y', 'ь' => '-', 'э' => 'je',
    'ю' => 'ju','я' => 'ja','ё' => 'jo','є' => 'e', 'і' => 'i', 'ї' => 'i',
    'Ґ' => 'g', 'ґ' => 'g', 'א' => 'a', 'ב' => 'b', 'ג' => 'g', 'ד' => 'd',
    'ה' => 'h', 'ו' => 'v', 'ז' => 'z', 'ח' => 'h', 'ט' => 't', 'י' => 'i',
    'ך' => 'k', 'כ' => 'k', 'ל' => 'l', 'ם' => 'm', 'מ' => 'm', 'ן' => 'n',
    'נ' => 'n', 'ס' => 's', 'ע' => 'e', 'ף' => 'p', 'פ' => 'p', 'ץ' => 'C',
    'צ' => 'c', 'ק' => 'q', 'ר' => 'r', 'ש' => 'w', 'ת' => 't', '™' => 'tm',
);

From magento, im using it for basically everything

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    Pretty nice. Who's magento?
    – BurninLeo
    Commented Sep 19, 2014 at 8:30
  • 1
    This should be in a built-in function in all web languages, for translating non valid URL characters while maintaining readable and SEO friendly URLs, since the alternative is currently to URL encode thus making the URL ugly, long, and unreadable. Of course it cant be made to efficiently support many Asian languages, but this covers most others. Worth noting that this ugly looking solution is much better than using iconv with //TRANSLIT which will leave you with many question marks and also must know the imput encoding to convert.
    – ekerner
    Commented Jan 24, 2015 at 17:17
  • When compared to the above postings, these characters may be added: 'Ã' => 'A', 'ã' => 'a', 'Þ' => 'B', 'Ê' => 'E', 'Ñ' => 'N', 'ð' => 'o', 'ñ' => 'n', 'ș' => 's', 'Ș' => 'S', 'ț' => 't', 'Ț' => 'T'
    – BurninLeo
    Commented Jan 29, 2015 at 11:36
  • 2
    FYI @BurninLeo The letter 'ð' should not be substituted with 'o', as it is the icelandic letter for something closer to 'd'
    – daker
    Commented Feb 10, 2015 at 9:15
6

I've searched and your idea for accent striping is quite awesome and cost-effective but your regex is wrongly done and misses 2 extra params. Long story short the regex must be:

$patterns[0] = '/[áâàåä]/ui';
$patterns[1] = '/[ðéêèë]/ui';
$patterns[2] = '/[íîìï]/ui';
$patterns[3] = '/[óôòøõö]/ui';
$patterns[4] = '/[úûùü]/ui';
$patterns[5] = '/æ/ui';
$patterns[6] = '/ç/ui';
$patterns[7] = '/ß/ui';
$replacements[0] = 'a';
$replacements[1] = 'e';
$replacements[2] = 'i';
$replacements[3] = 'o';
$replacements[4] = 'u';
$replacements[5] = 'ae';
$replacements[6] = 'c';
$replacements[7] = 'ss';

As you can see is quite similar but the most important thing is the paramas after the second slash of the regular expression. When a regualr expression is like this /[someCoolRegex]/ui the u specifies that it must use unicode and the i specifies that is case insensitive, I've tested my own and with the ansewer in this forum I must say is more cost efective than using strtr.

Hope someone reads this answer.

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Disclaimer: I'm not supporting this answer anymore (I was blind at that time). But thanks for the up-votes =P

You can take this as basis. From WordPress, used to generate pretty urls (the entry point is the slugify() function):

/**
 * Converts all accent characters to ASCII characters.
 *
 * If there are no accent characters, then the string given is just returned.
 *
 * @param string $string Text that might have accent characters
 * @return string Filtered string with replaced "nice" characters.
 */

function remove_accents($string) {
 if (!preg_match('/[\x80-\xff]/', $string))
  return $string;
 if (seems_utf8($string)) {
  $chars = array(
  // Decompositions for Latin-1 Supplement
  chr(195).chr(128) => 'A', chr(195).chr(129) => 'A',
  chr(195).chr(130) => 'A', chr(195).chr(131) => 'A',
  chr(195).chr(132) => 'A', chr(195).chr(133) => 'A',
  chr(195).chr(135) => 'C', chr(195).chr(136) => 'E',
  chr(195).chr(137) => 'E', chr(195).chr(138) => 'E',
  chr(195).chr(139) => 'E', chr(195).chr(140) => 'I',
  chr(195).chr(141) => 'I', chr(195).chr(142) => 'I',
  chr(195).chr(143) => 'I', chr(195).chr(145) => 'N',
  chr(195).chr(146) => 'O', chr(195).chr(147) => 'O',
  chr(195).chr(148) => 'O', chr(195).chr(149) => 'O',
  chr(195).chr(150) => 'O', chr(195).chr(153) => 'U',
  chr(195).chr(154) => 'U', chr(195).chr(155) => 'U',
  chr(195).chr(156) => 'U', chr(195).chr(157) => 'Y',
  chr(195).chr(159) => 's', chr(195).chr(160) => 'a',
  chr(195).chr(161) => 'a', chr(195).chr(162) => 'a',
  chr(195).chr(163) => 'a', chr(195).chr(164) => 'a',
  chr(195).chr(165) => 'a', chr(195).chr(167) => 'c',
  chr(195).chr(168) => 'e', chr(195).chr(169) => 'e',
  chr(195).chr(170) => 'e', chr(195).chr(171) => 'e',
  chr(195).chr(172) => 'i', chr(195).chr(173) => 'i',
  chr(195).chr(174) => 'i', chr(195).chr(175) => 'i',
  chr(195).chr(177) => 'n', chr(195).chr(178) => 'o',
  chr(195).chr(179) => 'o', chr(195).chr(180) => 'o',
  chr(195).chr(181) => 'o', chr(195).chr(182) => 'o',
  chr(195).chr(182) => 'o', chr(195).chr(185) => 'u',
  chr(195).chr(186) => 'u', chr(195).chr(187) => 'u',
  chr(195).chr(188) => 'u', chr(195).chr(189) => 'y',
  chr(195).chr(191) => 'y',
  // Decompositions for Latin Extended-A
  chr(196).chr(128) => 'A', chr(196).chr(129) => 'a',
  chr(196).chr(130) => 'A', chr(196).chr(131) => 'a',
  chr(196).chr(132) => 'A', chr(196).chr(133) => 'a',
  chr(196).chr(134) => 'C', chr(196).chr(135) => 'c',
  chr(196).chr(136) => 'C', chr(196).chr(137) => 'c',
  chr(196).chr(138) => 'C', chr(196).chr(139) => 'c',
  chr(196).chr(140) => 'C', chr(196).chr(141) => 'c',
  chr(196).chr(142) => 'D', chr(196).chr(143) => 'd',
  chr(196).chr(144) => 'D', chr(196).chr(145) => 'd',
  chr(196).chr(146) => 'E', chr(196).chr(147) => 'e',
  chr(196).chr(148) => 'E', chr(196).chr(149) => 'e',
  chr(196).chr(150) => 'E', chr(196).chr(151) => 'e',
  chr(196).chr(152) => 'E', chr(196).chr(153) => 'e',
  chr(196).chr(154) => 'E', chr(196).chr(155) => 'e',
  chr(196).chr(156) => 'G', chr(196).chr(157) => 'g',
  chr(196).chr(158) => 'G', chr(196).chr(159) => 'g',
  chr(196).chr(160) => 'G', chr(196).chr(161) => 'g',
  chr(196).chr(162) => 'G', chr(196).chr(163) => 'g',
  chr(196).chr(164) => 'H', chr(196).chr(165) => 'h',
  chr(196).chr(166) => 'H', chr(196).chr(167) => 'h',
  chr(196).chr(168) => 'I', chr(196).chr(169) => 'i',
  chr(196).chr(170) => 'I', chr(196).chr(171) => 'i',
  chr(196).chr(172) => 'I', chr(196).chr(173) => 'i',
  chr(196).chr(174) => 'I', chr(196).chr(175) => 'i',
  chr(196).chr(176) => 'I', chr(196).chr(177) => 'i',
  chr(196).chr(178) => 'IJ',chr(196).chr(179) => 'ij',
  chr(196).chr(180) => 'J', chr(196).chr(181) => 'j',
  chr(196).chr(182) => 'K', chr(196).chr(183) => 'k',
  chr(196).chr(184) => 'k', chr(196).chr(185) => 'L',
  chr(196).chr(186) => 'l', chr(196).chr(187) => 'L',
  chr(196).chr(188) => 'l', chr(196).chr(189) => 'L',
  chr(196).chr(190) => 'l', chr(196).chr(191) => 'L',
  chr(197).chr(128) => 'l', chr(197).chr(129) => 'L',
  chr(197).chr(130) => 'l', chr(197).chr(131) => 'N',
  chr(197).chr(132) => 'n', chr(197).chr(133) => 'N',
  chr(197).chr(134) => 'n', chr(197).chr(135) => 'N',
  chr(197).chr(136) => 'n', chr(197).chr(137) => 'N',
  chr(197).chr(138) => 'n', chr(197).chr(139) => 'N',
  chr(197).chr(140) => 'O', chr(197).chr(141) => 'o',
  chr(197).chr(142) => 'O', chr(197).chr(143) => 'o',
  chr(197).chr(144) => 'O', chr(197).chr(145) => 'o',
  chr(197).chr(146) => 'OE',chr(197).chr(147) => 'oe',
  chr(197).chr(148) => 'R',chr(197).chr(149) => 'r',
  chr(197).chr(150) => 'R',chr(197).chr(151) => 'r',
  chr(197).chr(152) => 'R',chr(197).chr(153) => 'r',
  chr(197).chr(154) => 'S',chr(197).chr(155) => 's',
  chr(197).chr(156) => 'S',chr(197).chr(157) => 's',
  chr(197).chr(158) => 'S',chr(197).chr(159) => 's',
  chr(197).chr(160) => 'S', chr(197).chr(161) => 's',
  chr(197).chr(162) => 'T', chr(197).chr(163) => 't',
  chr(197).chr(164) => 'T', chr(197).chr(165) => 't',
  chr(197).chr(166) => 'T', chr(197).chr(167) => 't',
  chr(197).chr(168) => 'U', chr(197).chr(169) => 'u',
  chr(197).chr(170) => 'U', chr(197).chr(171) => 'u',
  chr(197).chr(172) => 'U', chr(197).chr(173) => 'u',
  chr(197).chr(174) => 'U', chr(197).chr(175) => 'u',
  chr(197).chr(176) => 'U', chr(197).chr(177) => 'u',
  chr(197).chr(178) => 'U', chr(197).chr(179) => 'u',
  chr(197).chr(180) => 'W', chr(197).chr(181) => 'w',
  chr(197).chr(182) => 'Y', chr(197).chr(183) => 'y',
  chr(197).chr(184) => 'Y', chr(197).chr(185) => 'Z',
  chr(197).chr(186) => 'z', chr(197).chr(187) => 'Z',
  chr(197).chr(188) => 'z', chr(197).chr(189) => 'Z',
  chr(197).chr(190) => 'z', chr(197).chr(191) => 's',
  // Euro Sign
  chr(226).chr(130).chr(172) => 'E',
  // GBP (Pound) Sign
  chr(194).chr(163) => '');
  $string = strtr($string, $chars);
 } else {
  // Assume ISO-8859-1 if not UTF-8
  $chars['in'] = chr(128).chr(131).chr(138).chr(142).chr(154).chr(158)
   .chr(159).chr(162).chr(165).chr(181).chr(192).chr(193).chr(194)
   .chr(195).chr(196).chr(197).chr(199).chr(200).chr(201).chr(202)
   .chr(203).chr(204).chr(205).chr(206).chr(207).chr(209).chr(210)
   .chr(211).chr(212).chr(213).chr(214).chr(216).chr(217).chr(218)
   .chr(219).chr(220).chr(221).chr(224).chr(225).chr(226).chr(227)
   .chr(228).chr(229).chr(231).chr(232).chr(233).chr(234).chr(235)
   .chr(236).chr(237).chr(238).chr(239).chr(241).chr(242).chr(243)
   .chr(244).chr(245).chr(246).chr(248).chr(249).chr(250).chr(251)
   .chr(252).chr(253).chr(255);
  $chars['out'] = "EfSZszYcYuAAAAAACEEEEIIIINOOOOOOUUUUYaaaaaaceeeeiiiinoooooouuuuyy";
  $string = strtr($string, $chars['in'], $chars['out']);
  $double_chars['in'] = array(chr(140), chr(156), chr(198), chr(208), chr(222), chr(223), chr(230), chr(240), chr(254));
  $double_chars['out'] = array('OE', 'oe', 'AE', 'DH', 'TH', 'ss', 'ae', 'dh', 'th');
  $string = str_replace($double_chars['in'], $double_chars['out'], $string);
 }
 return $string;
}

/**
 * Checks to see if a string is utf8 encoded.
 *
 * @author bmorel at ssi dot fr
 *
 * @param string $Str The string to be checked
 * @return bool True if $Str fits a UTF-8 model, false otherwise.
 */
function seems_utf8($Str) { # by bmorel at ssi dot fr
 $length = strlen($Str);
 for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
  if (ord($Str[$i]) < 0x80) continue; # 0bbbbbbb
  elseif ((ord($Str[$i]) & 0xE0) == 0xC0) $n = 1; # 110bbbbb
  elseif ((ord($Str[$i]) & 0xF0) == 0xE0) $n = 2; # 1110bbbb
  elseif ((ord($Str[$i]) & 0xF8) == 0xF0) $n = 3; # 11110bbb
  elseif ((ord($Str[$i]) & 0xFC) == 0xF8) $n = 4; # 111110bb
  elseif ((ord($Str[$i]) & 0xFE) == 0xFC) $n = 5; # 1111110b
  else return false; # Does not match any model
  for ($j = 0; $j < $n; $j++) { # n bytes matching 10bbbbbb follow ?
   if ((++$i == $length) || ((ord($Str[$i]) & 0xC0) != 0x80))
   return false;
  }
 }
 return true;
}

function utf8_uri_encode($utf8_string, $length = 0) {
 $unicode = '';
 $values = array();
 $num_octets = 1;
 $unicode_length = 0;
 $string_length = strlen($utf8_string);
 for ($i = 0; $i < $string_length; $i++) {
  $value = ord($utf8_string[$i]);
  if ($value < 128) {
   if ($length && ($unicode_length >= $length))
    break;
   $unicode .= chr($value);
   $unicode_length++;
  } else {
   if (count($values) == 0) $num_octets = ($value < 224) ? 2 : 3;
   $values[] = $value;
   if ($length && ($unicode_length + ($num_octets * 3)) > $length)
    break;
   if (count( $values ) == $num_octets) {
    if ($num_octets == 3) {
     $unicode .= '%' . dechex($values[0]) . '%' . dechex($values[1]) . '%' . dechex($values[2]);
     $unicode_length += 9;
    } else {
     $unicode .= '%' . dechex($values[0]) . '%' . dechex($values[1]);
     $unicode_length += 6;
    }
    $values = array();
    $num_octets = 1;
   }
  }
 }
 return $unicode;
}

/**
 * Sanitizes title, replacing whitespace with dashes.
 *
 * Limits the output to alphanumeric characters, underscore (_) and dash (-).
 * Whitespace becomes a dash.
 *
 * @param string $title The title to be sanitized.
 * @return string The sanitized title.
 */
function slugify($title) {
 $title = strip_tags($title);
 // Preserve escaped octets.
 $title = preg_replace('|%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])|', '---$1---', $title);
 // Remove percent signs that are not part of an octet.
 $title = str_replace('%', '', $title);
 // Restore octets.
 $title = preg_replace('|---([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])---|', '%$1', $title);
 $title = remove_accents($title);
 if (seems_utf8($title)) {
  if (function_exists('mb_strtolower')) {
   $title = mb_strtolower($title, 'UTF-8');
  }
  $title = utf8_uri_encode($title, 200);
 }
 $title = strtolower($title);
 $title = preg_replace('/&.+?;/', '', $title); // kill entities
 $title = preg_replace('/[^%a-z0-9 _-]/', '', $title);
 $title = preg_replace('/\s+/', '-', $title);
 $title = preg_replace('|-+|', '-', $title);
 $title = trim($title, '-');
 return $title;
}
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  • Thanks for this. I wanted to do this on a Wordpress site and didn't realize Wordpress had a built-in function for it :) Commented Feb 13, 2017 at 18:55
3

You can use PHP strtr() function to get rid of accented characters :

$string = "Éric Cantona";
$accented_array = array('Š'=>'S', 'š'=>'s', 'Ž'=>'Z', 'ž'=>'z', 'À'=>'A', 'Á'=>'A', 'Â'=>'A', 'Ã'=>'A', 'Ä'=>'A', 'Å'=>'A', 'Æ'=>'A', 'Ç'=>'C', 'È'=>'E', 'É'=>'E','Ê'=>'E', 'Ë'=>'E', 'Ì'=>'I', 'Í'=>'I', 'Î'=>'I', 'Ï'=>'I', 'Ñ'=>'N', 'Ò'=>'O', 'Ó'=>'O', 'Ô'=>'O', 'Õ'=>'O', 'Ö'=>'O', 'Ø'=>'O', 'Ù'=>'U','Ú'=>'U', 'Û'=>'U', 'Ü'=>'U', 'Ý'=>'Y', 'Þ'=>'B', 'ß'=>'Ss', 'à'=>'a', 'á'=>'a', 'â'=>'a', 'ã'=>'a', 'ä'=>'a', 'å'=>'a', 'æ'=>'a', 'ç'=>'c','è'=>'e', 'é'=>'e', 'ê'=>'e', 'ë'=>'e', 'ì'=>'i', 'í'=>'i', 'î'=>'i', 'ï'=>'i', 'ð'=>'o', 'ñ'=>'n', 'ò'=>'o', 'ó'=>'o', 'ô'=>'o', 'õ'=>'o','ö'=>'o', 'ø'=>'o', 'ù'=>'u', 'ú'=>'u', 'û'=>'u', 'ý'=>'y', 'þ'=>'b', 'ÿ'=>'y' );

$required_str = strtr( $string, $accented_array );
2

strtolower only works on iso-8859-1 encoded strings. You could try with mb_strtolower.

Or, if you have to mangle with multibyte-extensions, you might as well use iconv's transliteration support:

iconv("UTF-8", "ISO-8859-1//TRANSLIT", $text);

Edit:

It seems I was a bit fast. You appear to use iso-8859-1, so your current strategy will work. You just need to write the regexp's properly. Eg.:

'/(ð|é|ê|è|ë)/'

not:

'/[ð|é|ê|è|ë]/'
4
  • I would never take the regexp route unless there is no choice; use iconv to ASCII//TRANSLIT
    – mvds
    Commented Jul 30, 2010 at 13:18
  • @NullUserException I've heard about that, but my provider won't even upgrade to PHP 5.3 as that would 'break too many old scripts'. On an unrelated note, my favourite Perl has had UTF-8 support for years :P (though I never used it for CGI).
    – MvanGeest
    Commented Jul 30, 2010 at 13:23
  • @NullUserException: The old PHP6 plans were scrapped. Commented Jul 30, 2010 at 13:36
  • 1
    @MvanGeest Note that you can use utf-8 with PHP as of today. You just need to be aware of a few pitfalls (Eg. most string-functions expect the input to be latin1). But it's certainly doable, and I would generally recommend that for any new applications.
    – troelskn
    Commented Jul 30, 2010 at 15:16
1

I know, that question has been asked a long long time ago...

I was looking for a short and elegant solution, but couldn't find satisfaction for two reasons:

First, most of the existing solutions replace a list of characters by a list of other characters. Unfortunately, it require to use a specific encoding for the php script file itself which might be unwanted.

Second, using iconv seems to be a good way, but it's not enough as the result of a converted character could be one or two characters, or a Fatal Exception.

So I wrote that small function which does the job :

function replaceAccent($string, $replacement = '_')
{
    $alnumPattern = '/^[a-zA-Z0-9 ]+$/';

    if (preg_match($alnumPattern, $string)) {
        return $string;
    }

    $ret = array_map(
        function ($chr) use ($alnumPattern, $replacement) {
            if (preg_match($alnumPattern, $chr)) {
                return $chr;
            } else {
                $chr = @iconv('ISO-8859-1', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT', $chr);
                if (strlen($chr) == 1) {
                    return $chr;
                } elseif (strlen($chr) > 1) {
                    $ret = '';
                    foreach (str_split($chr) as $char2) {
                        if (preg_match($alnumPattern, $char2)) {
                            $ret .= $char2;
                        }
                    }
                    return $ret;
                } else {
                    // replace whatever iconv fail to convert by something else
                    return $replacement;
                }
            }
        },
        str_split($string)
    );

    return implode($ret);
}
1

As an alternative (a bit more complex in nature through), have a look at how wordpress does accent removal. Made some changes below to make it run independently without referencing wordpress functions.

     function mbstring_binary_safe_encoding($reset = false)
{
    static $encodings  = array();
    static $overloaded = null;

    if (is_null($overloaded)) {
        $overloaded = function_exists('mb_internal_encoding') && (ini_get('mbstring.func_overload') & 2);
    }

    if (false === $overloaded) {
        return;
    }

    if (!$reset) {
        $encoding = mb_internal_encoding();
        array_push($encodings, $encoding);
        mb_internal_encoding('ISO-8859-1');
    }

    if ($reset && $encodings) {
        $encoding = array_pop($encodings);
        mb_internal_encoding($encoding);
    }
}

function seems_utf8($str)
{
    mbstring_binary_safe_encoding();
    $length = strlen($str);
    mbstring_binary_safe_encoding(true);
    for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
        $c = ord($str[$i]);
        if ($c < 0x80) {
            $n = 0;
        }
        // 0bbbbbbb
        elseif (($c & 0xE0) == 0xC0) {
            $n = 1;
        }
        // 110bbbbb
        elseif (($c & 0xF0) == 0xE0) {
            $n = 2;
        }
        // 1110bbbb
        elseif (($c & 0xF8) == 0xF0) {
            $n = 3;
        }
        // 11110bbb
        elseif (($c & 0xFC) == 0xF8) {
            $n = 4;
        }
        // 111110bb
        elseif (($c & 0xFE) == 0xFC) {
            $n = 5;
        }
        // 1111110b
        else {
                return false;
            }
            // Does not match any model
            for ($j = 0; $j < $n; $j++) {
                // n bytes matching 10bbbbbb follow ?
                if ((++$i == $length) || ((ord($str[$i]) & 0xC0) != 0x80)) {
                    return false;
                }

            }
        }
        return true;
    }

    function remove_accents($string)
{
        if (!preg_match('/[\x80-\xff]/', $string)) {
            return $string;
        }

        if (seems_utf8($string)) {
            $chars = array(
                // Decompositions for Latin-1 Supplement
                'ª' => 'a', 'º'  => 'o',
                'À' => 'A', 'Á'  => 'A',
                'Â' => 'A', 'Ã'  => 'A',
                'Ä' => 'A', 'Å'  => 'A',
                'Æ' => 'AE', 'Ç' => 'C',
                'È' => 'E', 'É'  => 'E',
                'Ê' => 'E', 'Ë'  => 'E',
                'Ì' => 'I', 'Í'  => 'I',
                'Î' => 'I', 'Ï'  => 'I',
                'Ð' => 'D', 'Ñ'  => 'N',
                'Ò' => 'O', 'Ó'  => 'O',
                'Ô' => 'O', 'Õ'  => 'O',
                'Ö' => 'O', 'Ù'  => 'U',
                'Ú' => 'U', 'Û'  => 'U',
                'Ü' => 'U', 'Ý'  => 'Y',
                'Þ' => 'TH', 'ß' => 's',
                'à' => 'a', 'á'  => 'a',
                'â' => 'a', 'ã'  => 'a',
                'ä' => 'a', 'å'  => 'a',
                'æ' => 'ae', 'ç' => 'c',
                'è' => 'e', 'é'  => 'e',
                'ê' => 'e', 'ë'  => 'e',
                'ì' => 'i', 'í'  => 'i',
                'î' => 'i', 'ï'  => 'i',
                'ð' => 'd', 'ñ'  => 'n',
                'ò' => 'o', 'ó'  => 'o',
                'ô' => 'o', 'õ'  => 'o',
                'ö' => 'o', 'ø'  => 'o',
                'ù' => 'u', 'ú'  => 'u',
                'û' => 'u', 'ü'  => 'u',
                'ý' => 'y', 'þ'  => 'th',
                'ÿ' => 'y', 'Ø'  => 'O',
                // Decompositions for Latin Extended-A
                'Ā' => 'A', 'ā'  => 'a',
                'Ă' => 'A', 'ă'  => 'a',
                'Ą' => 'A', 'ą'  => 'a',
                'Ć' => 'C', 'ć'  => 'c',
                'Ĉ' => 'C', 'ĉ'  => 'c',
                'Ċ' => 'C', 'ċ'  => 'c',
                'Č' => 'C', 'č'  => 'c',
                'Ď' => 'D', 'ď'  => 'd',
                'Đ' => 'D', 'đ'  => 'd',
                'Ē' => 'E', 'ē'  => 'e',
                'Ĕ' => 'E', 'ĕ'  => 'e',
                'Ė' => 'E', 'ė'  => 'e',
                'Ę' => 'E', 'ę'  => 'e',
                'Ě' => 'E', 'ě'  => 'e',
                'Ĝ' => 'G', 'ĝ'  => 'g',
                'Ğ' => 'G', 'ğ'  => 'g',
                'Ġ' => 'G', 'ġ'  => 'g',
                'Ģ' => 'G', 'ģ'  => 'g',
                'Ĥ' => 'H', 'ĥ'  => 'h',
                'Ħ' => 'H', 'ħ'  => 'h',
                'Ĩ' => 'I', 'ĩ'  => 'i',
                'Ī' => 'I', 'ī'  => 'i',
                'Ĭ' => 'I', 'ĭ'  => 'i',
                'Į' => 'I', 'į'  => 'i',
                'İ' => 'I', 'ı'  => 'i',
                'IJ' => 'IJ', 'ij' => 'ij',
                'Ĵ' => 'J', 'ĵ'  => 'j',
                'Ķ' => 'K', 'ķ'  => 'k',
                'ĸ' => 'k', 'Ĺ'  => 'L',
                'ĺ' => 'l', 'Ļ'  => 'L',
                'ļ' => 'l', 'Ľ'  => 'L',
                'ľ' => 'l', 'Ŀ'  => 'L',
                'ŀ' => 'l', 'Ł'  => 'L',
                'ł' => 'l', 'Ń'  => 'N',
                'ń' => 'n', 'Ņ'  => 'N',
                'ņ' => 'n', 'Ň'  => 'N',
                'ň' => 'n', 'ʼn'  => 'n',
                'Ŋ' => 'N', 'ŋ'  => 'n',
                'Ō' => 'O', 'ō'  => 'o',
                'Ŏ' => 'O', 'ŏ'  => 'o',
                'Ő' => 'O', 'ő'  => 'o',
                'Œ' => 'OE', 'œ' => 'oe',
                'Ŕ' => 'R', 'ŕ'  => 'r',
                'Ŗ' => 'R', 'ŗ'  => 'r',
                'Ř' => 'R', 'ř'  => 'r',
                'Ś' => 'S', 'ś'  => 's',
                'Ŝ' => 'S', 'ŝ'  => 's',
                'Ş' => 'S', 'ş'  => 's',
                'Š' => 'S', 'š'  => 's',
                'Ţ' => 'T', 'ţ'  => 't',
                'Ť' => 'T', 'ť'  => 't',
                'Ŧ' => 'T', 'ŧ'  => 't',
                'Ũ' => 'U', 'ũ'  => 'u',
                'Ū' => 'U', 'ū'  => 'u',
                'Ŭ' => 'U', 'ŭ'  => 'u',
                'Ů' => 'U', 'ů'  => 'u',
                'Ű' => 'U', 'ű'  => 'u',
                'Ų' => 'U', 'ų'  => 'u',
                'Ŵ' => 'W', 'ŵ'  => 'w',
                'Ŷ' => 'Y', 'ŷ'  => 'y',
                'Ÿ' => 'Y', 'Ź'  => 'Z',
                'ź' => 'z', 'Ż'  => 'Z',
                'ż' => 'z', 'Ž'  => 'Z',
                'ž' => 'z', 'ſ'  => 's',
                // Decompositions for Latin Extended-B
                'Ș' => 'S', 'ș'  => 's',
                'Ț' => 'T', 'ț'  => 't',
                // Euro Sign
                '€' => 'E',
                // GBP (Pound) Sign
                '£' => '',
                // Vowels with diacritic (Vietnamese)
                // unmarked
                'Ơ' => 'O', 'ơ'  => 'o',
                'Ư' => 'U', 'ư'  => 'u',
                // grave accent
                'Ầ' => 'A', 'ầ'  => 'a',
                'Ằ' => 'A', 'ằ'  => 'a',
                'Ề' => 'E', 'ề'  => 'e',
                'Ồ' => 'O', 'ồ'  => 'o',
                'Ờ' => 'O', 'ờ'  => 'o',
                'Ừ' => 'U', 'ừ'  => 'u',
                'Ỳ' => 'Y', 'ỳ'  => 'y',
                // hook
                'Ả' => 'A', 'ả'  => 'a',
                'Ẩ' => 'A', 'ẩ'  => 'a',
                'Ẳ' => 'A', 'ẳ'  => 'a',
                'Ẻ' => 'E', 'ẻ'  => 'e',
                'Ể' => 'E', 'ể'  => 'e',
                'Ỉ' => 'I', 'ỉ'  => 'i',
                'Ỏ' => 'O', 'ỏ'  => 'o',
                'Ổ' => 'O', 'ổ'  => 'o',
                'Ở' => 'O', 'ở'  => 'o',
                'Ủ' => 'U', 'ủ'  => 'u',
                'Ử' => 'U', 'ử'  => 'u',
                'Ỷ' => 'Y', 'ỷ'  => 'y',
                // tilde
                'Ẫ' => 'A', 'ẫ'  => 'a',
                'Ẵ' => 'A', 'ẵ'  => 'a',
                'Ẽ' => 'E', 'ẽ'  => 'e',
                'Ễ' => 'E', 'ễ'  => 'e',
                'Ỗ' => 'O', 'ỗ'  => 'o',
                'Ỡ' => 'O', 'ỡ'  => 'o',
                'Ữ' => 'U', 'ữ'  => 'u',
                'Ỹ' => 'Y', 'ỹ'  => 'y',
                // acute accent
                'Ấ' => 'A', 'ấ'  => 'a',
                'Ắ' => 'A', 'ắ'  => 'a',
                'Ế' => 'E', 'ế'  => 'e',
                'Ố' => 'O', 'ố'  => 'o',
                'Ớ' => 'O', 'ớ'  => 'o',
                'Ứ' => 'U', 'ứ'  => 'u',
                // dot below
                'Ạ' => 'A', 'ạ'  => 'a',
                'Ậ' => 'A', 'ậ'  => 'a',
                'Ặ' => 'A', 'ặ'  => 'a',
                'Ẹ' => 'E', 'ẹ'  => 'e',
                'Ệ' => 'E', 'ệ'  => 'e',
                'Ị' => 'I', 'ị'  => 'i',
                'Ọ' => 'O', 'ọ'  => 'o',
                'Ộ' => 'O', 'ộ'  => 'o',
                'Ợ' => 'O', 'ợ'  => 'o',
                'Ụ' => 'U', 'ụ'  => 'u',
                'Ự' => 'U', 'ự'  => 'u',
                'Ỵ' => 'Y', 'ỵ'  => 'y',
                // Vowels with diacritic (Chinese, Hanyu Pinyin)
                'ɑ' => 'a',
                // macron
                'Ǖ' => 'U', 'ǖ'  => 'u',
                // acute accent
                'Ǘ' => 'U', 'ǘ'  => 'u',
                // caron
                'Ǎ' => 'A', 'ǎ'  => 'a',
                'Ǐ' => 'I', 'ǐ'  => 'i',
                'Ǒ' => 'O', 'ǒ'  => 'o',
                'Ǔ' => 'U', 'ǔ'  => 'u',
                'Ǚ' => 'U', 'ǚ'  => 'u',
                // grave accent
                'Ǜ' => 'U', 'ǜ'  => 'u',
            );

            $string = strtr($string, $chars);
        } else {
            $chars = array();
            // Assume ISO-8859-1 if not UTF-8
            $chars['in'] = "\x80\x83\x8a\x8e\x9a\x9e"
                . "\x9f\xa2\xa5\xb5\xc0\xc1\xc2"
                . "\xc3\xc4\xc5\xc7\xc8\xc9\xca"
                . "\xcb\xcc\xcd\xce\xcf\xd1\xd2"
                . "\xd3\xd4\xd5\xd6\xd8\xd9\xda"
                . "\xdb\xdc\xdd\xe0\xe1\xe2\xe3"
                . "\xe4\xe5\xe7\xe8\xe9\xea\xeb"
                . "\xec\xed\xee\xef\xf1\xf2\xf3"
                . "\xf4\xf5\xf6\xf8\xf9\xfa\xfb"
                . "\xfc\xfd\xff";

            $chars['out'] = "EfSZszYcYuAAAAAACEEEEIIIINOOOOOOUUUUYaaaaaaceeeeiiiinoooooouuuuyy";

            $string              = strtr($string, $chars['in'], $chars['out']);
            $double_chars        = array();
            $double_chars['in']  = array("\x8c", "\x9c", "\xc6", "\xd0", "\xde", "\xdf", "\xe6", "\xf0", "\xfe");
            $double_chars['out'] = array('OE', 'oe', 'AE', 'DH', 'TH', 'ss', 'ae', 'dh', 'th');
            $string              = str_replace($double_chars['in'], $double_chars['out'], $string);
        }

        return $string;
    }
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Adding a little bit to what Lizard said, it worked to display correctly on web page, but added some other codes to complete what I was looking for replacing my tags to search correctly into my database with special characters. Thanks in advance.

$unwanted_array = array(    'Š'=>'S', 'š'=>'s', 'Ž'=>'Z', 'ž'=>'z', 'À'=>'A', 'Á'=>'A', 'Â'=>'A', 'Ã'=>'A', 'Ä'=>'A', 'Å'=>'A', 'Æ'=>'A', 'Ç'=>'C', 'È'=>'E', 'É'=>'E',
                            'Ê'=>'E', 'Ë'=>'E', 'Ì'=>'I', 'Í'=>'I', 'Î'=>'I', 'Ï'=>'I', 'Ñ'=>'N', 'Ò'=>'O', 'Ó'=>'O', 'Ô'=>'O', 'Õ'=>'O', 'Ö'=>'O', 'Ø'=>'O', 'Ù'=>'U',
                            'Ú'=>'U', 'Û'=>'U', 'Ü'=>'U', 'Ý'=>'Y', 'Þ'=>'B', 'ß'=>'Ss', 'à'=>'a', 'á'=>'a', 'â'=>'a', 'ã'=>'a', 'ä'=>'a', 'å'=>'a', 'æ'=>'a', 'ç'=>'c',
                            'è'=>'e', 'é'=>'e', 'ê'=>'e', 'ë'=>'e', 'ì'=>'i', 'í'=>'i', 'î'=>'i', 'ï'=>'i', 'ð'=>'o', 'ñ'=>'n', 'ò'=>'o', 'ó'=>'o', 'ô'=>'o', 'õ'=>'o',
                            'ö'=>'o', 'ø'=>'o', 'ù'=>'u', 'ú'=>'u', 'û'=>'u', 'ý'=>'y', 'þ'=>'b', 'ÿ'=>'y', 
                            '&#225;'=>'a', '&#233;'=>'e', '&#237;'=>'i', '&#243;'=>'o', '&#250;'=>'u',  
                            '&#193;'=>'A', '&#201;'=>'E', '&#205;'=>'I', '&#211;'=>'O', '&#218;'=>'U',
                            '&#209;'=>'N', '&#241;'=>'n' );
$newtag = strtr( $newtag, $unwanted_array );
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Vietnamese characters for those who need them

'Š'=>'S', 'š'=>'s', 'Ž'=>'Z', 'ž'=>'z', 'À'=>'A', 'Á'=>'A', 'Â'=>'A', 'Ã'=>'A', 'Ä'=>'A', 'Å'=>'A', 'Æ'=>'A', 'Ç'=>'C', 'È'=>'E', 'É'=>'E',
                            'Ê'=>'E', 'Ë'=>'E', 'Ì'=>'I', 'Í'=>'I', 'Î'=>'I', 'Ï'=>'I', 'Ñ'=>'N', 'Ò'=>'O', 'Ó'=>'O', 'Ô'=>'O', 'Õ'=>'O', 'Ö'=>'O', 'Ø'=>'O', 'Ù'=>'U',
                            'Ú'=>'U', 'Û'=>'U', 'Ü'=>'U', 'Ý'=>'Y', 'Þ'=>'B', 'ß'=>'Ss', 'à'=>'a', 'á'=>'a', 'â'=>'a', 'ã'=>'a', 'ä'=>'a', 'å'=>'a', 'æ'=>'a', 'ç'=>'c',
                            'è'=>'e', 'é'=>'e', 'ê'=>'e', 'ë'=>'e', 'ì'=>'i', 'í'=>'i', 'î'=>'i', 'ï'=>'i', 'ð'=>'o', 'ñ'=>'n', 'ò'=>'o', 'ó'=>'o', 'ô'=>'o', 'õ'=>'o',
                            'ö'=>'o', 'ø'=>'o', 'ù'=>'u', 'ú'=>'u', 'û'=>'u', 'ý'=>'y', 'þ'=>'b', 'ÿ'=>'y' );
$str = strtr( $str, $unwanted_array );
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For All who wants to transform this umlauts to germany they can use this method:

public function handleGermanUmlauts(string $name) : string
{
// we need this line for preg_replace can work
    $name = htmlentities($name, ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8');
// this line is adding `e` character instead of suffix, except for `ee`
    $name = preg_replace('/&([a-df-zA-DF-Z])(uml|acute|grave|circ|tilde|ring);/', '$1e', $name);
// this line will make next line working for using iconv method
    $name = html_entity_decode($name);
// with iconv we are transferring all other characters like EUR and etc.
    $name = str_replace(array("\"", "'", "`", "^", "~"), "", iconv("utf-8", "ASCII//TRANSLIT", $name));

    return $name;
}
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Well, my favorite is a function which replaces german umlauts and uses iconv afterwards. If you want a nice seo slug, you'll have e.g. "Ä" as "ae" etc.

function slugifyText($text) {
    $arr1 = Array('ä','ö','ü','Ä','Ö','Ü','ß');
    $arr2 = Array('ae', 'oe', 'ue', 'ae', 'oe', 'ue', 'ss');
    $text = str_replace($arr1, $arr2, $text);
    $text = iconv('UTF-8','ASCII//TRANSLIT',$text);
    $text = preg_replace("/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]/", "", strtolower($text));
    return $text;
}

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