At 3/20/2002, you wrote:
>$newstr = preg_replace('/\b(\S+@\S+)\b/',
>'mailto:\1";>\1', $oldstr);
>
>Take the time to learn Perl-style regular expressions. You can practically
>write Photoshop with them.
>
>miguel
Thanks! It seems to work fine.
If I had time I'd try to learn regexp, but first
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Pekka Saarinen wrote:
> I need to search text for @ and replace the mail address around it (i.e.
> text between previous and following spaces) so that if I have text
>
> Foobar foobar [EMAIL PROTECTED] foobar foobar.
>
> It'll convert it to
>
> Foobar foobar mailto:[EMAIL
At 3/19/2002, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I think the following lines could help you :
>
>$line = "Foobar foobar [EMAIL PROTECTED] foobar foobar";
>list($var1,$var2,$var3,$var4,$var5) = explode(" ",$line);
>echo "$var1 $var2 mailto:$var3";>$var3." ".$var4." ".$var5";
>more or less... i am a newbie in this st
Hi,
I think the following lines could help you :
$line = "Foobar foobar [EMAIL PROTECTED] foobar foobar";
list($var1,$var2,$var3,$var4,$var5) = explode(" ",$line);
echo "$var1 $var2 mailto:$var3";>$var3." ".$var4." ".$var5";
more or less... i am a newbie in this stuff...
hope it helps you
SR
Hi,
I need to search text for @ and replace the mail address around it (i.e.
text between previous and following spaces) so that if I have text
Foobar foobar [EMAIL PROTECTED] foobar foobar.
It'll convert it to
Foobar foobar mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>[EMAIL PROTECTED] foobar foobar.
Anyone?
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