hi John
> Me thinks that was what I used.
> http://ca.php.net/strstr
> http://ca.php.net/stristr
> http://ca.php.net/strpos
> What's the difference?
the ones ending 'pos' just return an integer position. The 'i' in these
string manipulation functions generally means that the function is
case-i
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Humour me. I knew how to do this. I want to parse
$searchenquiry and see
if it contains "searchenquiry=".
Good grief, sorry.
John
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Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Humour me. I knew how to do this. I want to parse $searchenquiry and
see if it contains "searchenquiry=".
$yourAnswer = ( strpos( $searchenquiry, 'searchenquiry=' ) !== false );
Thanks,
John
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John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Humour me. I knew how to do this. I want to parse $searchenquiry and see
if it contains "searchenquiry=".
$yourAnswer = ( strpos( $searchenquiry, 'searchenquiry=' ) !== false );
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Humour me. I knew how to do this. I want to parse $searchenquiry and see
if it contains "searchenquiry=".
Good grief, sorry.
John
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$pos = strpos($varone, 'is')
if ($pos === false) { /*not found */ }
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From: "Jamie Saunders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: 2001. május 6. 16:58
Subject: [PHP] if string contains...
> Hi,
>
> I want to
http://php.net/manual/en/function.strstr.php
$varOne = "is";
$varTwo = "this is a string";
if(strstr($varTwo,$varOne)) {
echo "true.";
} else {
echo "false.";
}
Regards,
@lvin
At 03:58 PM 5/6/01 +0100, Jamie Saunders wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to check whether a string contains a certain word e.g.
>
Hi,
I want to check whether a string contains a certain word e.g.
$varOne = "this is a string";
if ($varOne contains "is") {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
Is there an operator for 'contains', if not how do you do this?
Thanks.
Jamie Saunders
Ma
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