Scott Fletcher wrote:
I thought about that also, so I took your suggestion and tried it. Still doens't work... I tried those...
"\]]>"; "\]\]>";
Scott F.
"Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] strpos() is acting a little bit funny. When I do this...
--snip-- $a = strpos($data,"]]>"); --snip--
Problem is there are "]]>" characters in the $data string and it just doesn't see it. Anyone know why and what is the workaround to it? [/snip]
Does it need to be escaped? *shootin' from da' hip*
$a = strpos($data,"\]]>");
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