* Thus wrote CPT John W. Holmes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> From: "Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > * Thus wrote James Hatridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > preg_match('#\(.*)\#im', $text, $matches):
>
> I don't think you have to escape the < and > characters, do you? Also,
> what's the 'm' modifie
From: "Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * Thus wrote James Hatridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I've got a search page written for my web site. I can find the html page
I
> > want by keyword. Now I need to get the title of that page in to a
variable.
> > In other words I have a file name, for exampl
* Thus wrote James Hatridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all..
>
> I've got a search page written for my web site. I can find the html page I
> want by keyword. Now I need to get the title of that page in to a variable.
> In other words I have a file name, for example Summerbulletin.html. I now
>
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|You could try any number of PHP functions, but the best ones would be
|strchr/strstr/stristr (for locating the first occurrence of the string),
|strpos (find the position of the first occurrence), or strrchr (to find the
|last).
|
I was just using som
<>
You could try any number of PHP functions, but the best ones would be
strchr/strstr/stristr (for locating the first occurrence of the string),
strpos (find the position of the first occurrence), or strrchr (to find the
last).
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