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Neighbour
Close, it's
<c>
Encode::encode($encoding_out, Encode::decode($encoding_in, $data));
</c>
Where <c>$encoding_in</c> and <c>$encoding_out</c> contain the encoding of your choice (in your case <c>UTF8</c> and <c>Latin1</c> (or <c>iso-8859-1</c>) respectively).
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Edit: Also, what [Corion] said :)
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