Replaced patchwork/utf8 with symfony/polyfill-mbstring

Patchwork package is not maintained anymore.
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Gerard Nesta
2022-02-08 10:39:59 +01:00
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@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ encoding. You should always explicitly indicate UTF-8 when given the option. For
option for character encoding, and you should always specify UTF-8 if dealing with such strings. Note that as of PHP 5.4.0, UTF-8 is the default encoding for `htmlentities()` and `htmlspecialchars()`.
Finally, If you are building a distributed application and cannot be certain that the `mbstring` extension will be
enabled, then consider using the [patchwork/utf8] Composer package. This will use `mbstring` if it is available, and
enabled, then consider using the [symfony/polyfill-mbstring] Composer package. This will use `mbstring` if it is available, and
fall back to non UTF-8 functions if not.
[Multibyte String Extension]: https://secure.php.net/book.mbstring
[patchwork/utf8]: https://packagist.org/packages/patchwork/utf8
[symfony/polyfill-mbstring]: https://packagist.org/packages/symfony/polyfill-mbstring
### UTF-8 at the Database level