ID: 13419
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Strings related
Operating System: linux 2.4.9 (debian unstable)
PHP Version: 4.0.6.7rc2
New Comment:

If this is bogus.. make sure you document the change...
doing strtok($moo,"#") worked fine in earler releases...
I'm fairly certian it worked in 4.0.6



Previous Comments:
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[2001-09-24 16:17:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is not a bug. This is the way strtok() works. Although PHP uses its own 
implementation, strtok() under C works the same and PHP mimics the C version (anything 
else would render this function useless).

No bug, bogusifying.

If you need similar functionality take a look at explode()/split()

- Markus

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[2001-09-24 15:29:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

in the following code:
$string = "#This is an example string";
$tok1 = strtok($string,"#");

$tok1 should equal nothing.. however it equals $string

This bug breaks ACID:
http://www.cert.org/kb/acid/

people on IRC have verified that this bug is also in CVS as of this report

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