For starters, use str_replace() because you've got nothing that needs the
overhead of ereg. The : is a key character too, which is creating your
problem.
$results = str_replace('User :', '', $results);
Justin French
on 15/08/02 1:59 PM, Liam MacKenzie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hey all, got another dumb question :-)
>
> Output text is as follows:
>
> User : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I do this:
> $results = ereg_replace("User :", '', $results);
>
> I get this:
> User : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> But when I do this:
> $results = ereg_replace("User", '', $results);
>
> I get this:
> : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> How do I remove the whole "User :" without removing all the damn colons?
>
> Cheers,
> Liam
>
>
>
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