Re: [PHP] fgetcsv Help

2002-12-12 Thread @ Edwin
Hello, "Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > Sample line from your CSV should look like this: > > --- > "1","foo","harry said \"what is it?\"","foo" > "1","bah","\"don't know\" said sally","something" > --- > > When echoing these values to the browser, you would strip the slashes.

Re: [PHP] fgetcsv Help

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Baskett
I did email the company that the csv feed is coming from so we'll see what comes of that. I really hope they fix it. Well here is what I did to solve the problem: I pulled the csv file in using file(), then found the string length, used substr() to get rid of the first double quote in the line a

Re: [PHP] fgetcsv Help

2002-12-11 Thread Justin French
How is the CSV being generated? Seems to me like your problem isn't ggetcsv(), but rather the file itself. Commonly, a CSV file is a series of values, separated by a comma (duh!!). The separated values are generally enclosed in double quotes ("), as it would appear yours are. Any double quotes

Re: [PHP] fgetcsv Help

2002-12-11 Thread DL Neil
Richard, > I am parsing a csv file with fgetcsv and the fields are surrounding by > double quotes, now I am running into a problem periodically that when there > are quotes within the value it is treating it like another value instead of > the same value. > Any ideas on how to get around that? > >

[PHP] fgetcsv Help

2002-12-11 Thread Richard Baskett
I am parsing a csv file with fgetcsv and the fields are surrounding by double quotes, now I am running into a problem periodically that when there are quotes within the value it is treating it like another value instead of the same value. Any ideas on how to get around that? I am thinking I might