ID: 14097 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Analyzed +Status: Closed Bug Type: Feature/Change Request Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment:
This bug has been fixed in CVS. In case this was a PHP problem, snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. In case this was a documentation problem, the fix will show up soon at http://www.php.net/manual/. In case this was a PHP.net website problem, the change will show up on the PHP.net site and on the mirror sites in short time. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. PHP5-dev Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-11-18 05:03:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ID: 14097 Updated by: sniper Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Open Status: Bogus Bug Type: Filesystem function related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment: This is by design. Even the manual page for file() says it. :) (Or was this a feature/change request to strip them?) Sniper, In my humble opinion this is a bug as it causes other functions to perform irradically - array_search and in_array. At the very least there should be something in the docs for these functions to give a heads up. The ideal would be a change to the file function allowing the stripping of the newlines. I guess this makes it a feature/change request. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-11-17 22:49:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is by design. Even the manual page for file() says it. :) (Or was this a feature/change request to strip them?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-11-17 21:52:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using the file function, newlines (\n) are included in the read. The causes odd behaviour in other functions such as: mail - If the subject parameter is loaded using the file function, the newline causes the headers sent using mail to be invalid. In the case of Eudora the header information is dispalyed in the message and the >From field displays the server account that generated the message - in my case "WWW User". array_search - All efforts to use this function fail with an array created with the file function. Only through the following cose will it produce the results expected: $someArray = str_replace (array("\r", "\n"), '', $someArray); (Thanks to Zak Greant for this code :) in_array - Much like array_search, the results are misleading due to the presence of newlines. A match is never found even though an echo of the array being tested looks identical to the target string/integer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14097&edit=1
