On Friday 07 January 2005 07:32, Fredrik Arild Takle wrote:
I have a some problems doing a search and replace in a string.
I want to replace:
img ALT= src=base/image.php?id=3 border=0
with
img ALT= src=image.php?id=3 border=0
Note ALT, src, border properties may come in random order.
My
From: Steve Buehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to write a script that will replace a string in a
file. Actually, about 3000 files. And I am stuck. I can get the list of
files, but then I pretty much become stuck. I wanted to try str_ireplace
(not sure if that is what I should use or
At 11:27 AM 4/30/2004, John W. Holmes wrote:
From: Steve Buehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#!/usr/bin/php
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$strtoreplace=require \http://www.domain.com/;;
$replacewithstring=require \/home/domain/www/;
replacestring();
function replacestring(){
GLOBAL $strtoreplace,$replacewithstring;
From: Steve Buehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you so much for this. I was thinking of it all wrong when
doing this. I have a couple of other questions to go along with this.
1. How would I change this to do a recursive search for the .php files
instead of just the *.php or */*.php
On Friday 23 April 2004 12:30, T UmaShankari wrote:
I need to replace a character with \. Using php how to do this. i
have given like this but it is giving parse error
$temps=str_replace('','\',$temp);
Can anyone tell me how to do this ?
Try:
$temps = str_replace('','\\',$temp);
Good day ,
I have the following string.
,slideimages[0],slideimages[1],slideimages[2]
Wich starts with a ','. No my problem is i want to strip
this first and only the first ','.
i've tried
$string = ,slideimages[0],slideimages[1],slideimages[2];
$string =
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Verzonden: vrijdag 28 maart 2003 12:39
Aan: Thijs Lensselink; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: [PHP] string replace problem!!
Good day ,
I have the following string.
,slideimages[0],slideimages[1],slideimages[2]
Wich starts with a ','. No my problem is i want to strip
There is many functions that can do it.
str_replace() is the fastest on thisone. preg_match() comes on second
position, and after that comes ereg_replace().
But if you need to do harder replacing, preg_match() is the one to use, imo.
Niklas
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From: Awlad Hussain
www.php.net/str-replace
Awlad Hussain wrote:
I have a string with underscore in the middle.. like This_That
which function do i use to replace the _ with space? eg to This That
the string is in a variable..
I know its really simple but just don't know which function to use.
any suggestion?
$text = Hello there, test.
My name is name;
$ASSIGN = array(test = this is a test, 'name'= 'BOB', );
$OPENTAG = ;
$CLOSETAG = ;
print preg_replace( /$OPENTAG(.*?)$CLOSETAG/e, '$ASSIGN[$1]', $text );
prints:
Hello there, this is a test.
My name is BOB
To do what you want, throw a loop
preg_replace( /$OPENTAG(.*?)$CLOSETAG/e, '$ASSIGN[$1]', $text );
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From: Jeroen Olthof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] string replace using ereg
Mmmm, thx , but I can't get it to work when I run
You may want to try exploding on the ".":
$fooPieces = explode($foo, ".");
That way everything before the dot, is in the first piece of the array and
everything after is in the second part of the array. However this may cause
issues if filenames will contain dots. But if you follow an 8.3 or
Here is a bad way to do it, but it works
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$string = "test.jpg";
$replace = eregi_replace("$", "", $string);
echo $replace;
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Jerry Lake
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From: Tait Grove [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 12:01 PM
To: PHP GENERAL
Subject: [PHP] string
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