I wrote this function to fetch a news item off another web page but with
a little modification it should work for you. To use it you needed to
identify a set of of strings in the source to use as anchors ($start,
$end) and then it pulls that section and crops off the anchor text so
you are left wi
you could also use regular expressions, but php isn't perl, so good luck on
that one :p.
"Philip Hallstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You could use strstr() to find the index location of the
> string searched for in FIELD. Then use substr
You could use strstr() to find the index location of the
string searched for in FIELD. Then use substr() to return say 50
characters on either side...
-philip
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Daniel Masson wrote:
> Hello everyone ...
>
> Im working on some kind of search engine for two little tables on tex
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