Remember, those functions have return values. Gotta assign the return to a
variable!
$variable = [replacement_function]($args ... );
They don't change the value of the variable in the argument list, they take
that value and put a new value in a new memory space. Unfortunately, they
don't throw
> quick problem... I don't seem to be able to strip \n's out of a string
> of text:
str_replace("\n", "", $line);
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 12:00, Justin French wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> quick problem... I don't seem to be able to strip \n's out of a string
> of text:
>
> i'm using:
>
> eregi_replace("\n", "", $foo);
> ?>
>
> I've also tried:
> eregi_replace("\\n", "", $foo); and
> eregi_replace("\r", "", $foo); with n
Hi all,
quick problem... I don't seem to be able to strip \n's out of a string
of text:
i'm using:
I've also tried:
eregi_replace("\\n", "", $foo); and
eregi_replace("\r", "", $foo); with no luck.
Am I missing something when using ereg on special characters?
Justin French
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