$message = ereg_replace("(\r\n|\n|\r)", "\n", trim( stripslashes( $message) ) );
trim and stripslashes not strictly speaking nessesery. Not 100% sure what happened here but guess \r\n or \r was causing problems.
Ben
At 11:11 26/12/2002 -0500, 1LT John W. Holmes wrote:
> I have actually discovered the problem is in fact that the message gets > truncated after a Carriage Return. > > The even wearder thing is that > $msg = ereg_replace( "\n", "NL", $msg ); > > Douse put NL where the carriage return was but also seems to leave some > kind on new line character. > > So when I run $mgs through the function, do echo $msg, and look in the > source of the HTML $msg is still on a number of different lines,I'm still not sure why the message would be truncated, but try replacing \r\n instead of just \n. Windows uses \r\n, *nix uses \n and I think MAC uses \r. What are you using to view the message? ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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