Hello,
What's your php version?
Take at look at:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.wordwrap.php
and
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strip-tags.php
b.e.
$str='http://www2.snm-hgkz.ch/~rieger/notepool/addnote.php';
echo wordwrap(strip_tags($str),8,'',1);
i you can't use wordwrap(), try:
hello!
i found a nice function that i would like to use but unfortunately there is
a problem i can not solve.
for my notepool device it would be great to use php's wordwrap function but
because the string that needs to be wordwrapped contains also html tags i
can not use this function like this.
Is there really no solution to this issue? Is everyone using
wordwrap to wrap their newsletter texts, or is there a way that
works as well with Ms Outlook?
Thanks a lot
Recap:
-> Ms Outlook gets everything on 1 line when I use wordwrap( $text,76,"\r\n" ).
-> Ms Outlook shows nice line breaks whe
This is really frustrating:
We found two versions of Outlook on different machines, that
have been installed with the default settings, that 'eat' the
line breaks which were made with PHP's wordwrap() function.
There are no line breaks at all!
On one of the machines there's also a version of Out
Hello
What would *you* do if you wordwrap a text and send it via the
mail() command, and your costumer gets the whole text on 1 single
line?
I'm using $newtext = wordwrap( $text,76,"\r\n" );
He has Outlook. When I'm testing it in my Eudora, in Bat and in
Outlook Express, it's wrapped nicely.
(
This may be a nl2br() problem. If you are setting \n as your newline
character, it probably needs to be if your just echoing it.
Depending on where it ultimately gets displayed, you'll want one or the
other. For example, sending an email message you want \n.
Steven J. Walker
Walker Effects
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> If your viewing the output through a browser, try this;
>
> $text = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.";
> $newtext = wordwrap( $text, 20, "");
> echo "$newtext\n";
> ?>
Ah, this is a better solution than mine -- I didn't know wordwrap had the
3rd (and 4th) parameters till now.
Jo
> it should print like this:
>
> The quick brown fox
> jumped over the lazy dog.
>
> but it still printing like this:
>
> The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
HTML treats bunches of whitespace as one space. Look at the source of the
page; you'll see that it's doing what it should.
If
If your viewing the output through a browser, try this;
");
echo "$newtext\n";
?>
-Original Message-
From: Michael P. Carel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 21 February 2002 1:25 PM
To: php
Subject: [PHP] wordwrap not working
Hi,
Im testing the e
Are you looking at the output in a web browser?
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Michael P. Carel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:25 PM
To: php
Subject: [PHP] wordwrap not working
Hi,
Im testing the example in the
http://www.php.net/manual/en
Hi,
Im testing the example in the
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.wordwrap.php and it seems not working
it still printing the whole word and not wrapping. Im using php4.05 in my
redhat 6.2 using an apache.
Here's the sample:
it should print like this:
The quick brown fox
jumped over the
Hey Hey! I've got a question about wordwrap. It seems that when I run this
on a string that contains spaces, if my replacement string happens to fall
on a space, the space is removed completely from the string. This isn't
good :-\ Any way around this? Thanks!
- Scott
--
PHP General Mailin
Well, that was easy. I never even thought to change the \n to . Thanks
for helping me over my mental block...
Tyler
- Original Message -
From: "scott [gts]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:25 AM
Subject:
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> Subject: [PHP] wordwrap()
>
> Maybe I'm not using it right, but I'm using the sample in the manual.
> Here's the code:
> $text = "A very long wrd.";
> $newtext = wordwrap( $text, 8, "\n", 1);
> echo "
Maybe I'm not using it right, but I'm using the sample in the manual.
Here's the code:
Here's the output:
A very long wooo ord.
Here's what the manual says the output should be:
A very
long
wooo
ord.
Has anyone else had troubles with the wordwrap() function? Do I need to
compi
There no tag, but a function wordwrap().
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.wordwrap.php
You need to separate vars into message and comments also.
Programming in any language w/o reading manual/reference is just a waste of
time. IMO.
Regards,
--
Yasuo Ohgaki
""shawn"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
> Is there a tag in php that acts like "wordwrap=virtual" does in html? I
> have a script that is sending out variables in a email from a contact
> form, but for a comments section it will not wordwrap in the email.
> Thanks
>
> Shawn
You need to use line breaks \n for lines to wrap in email.
Is there a tag in php that acts like "wordwrap=virtual" does in html? I have a script
that is sending out variables in a email from a contact form, but for a comments
section it will not wordwrap in the email.
Thanks
Shawn
It's working for me. How is your call coded?
"Nicole Lallande" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Sheesh - I forgot - the function is wordwrap()
>
> Nicole Lallande wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Am trying to use this function which in the manual
Sheesh - I forgot - the function is wordwrap()
Nicole Lallande wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Am trying to use this function which in the manual is defined as working
> in versions of php > 4.02 -- well, I qualify - but the feature does not
> work. Anyone know what is going on?
>
> TIA,
>
> Nicole
Hi All,
Am trying to use this function which in the manual is defined as working
in versions of php > 4.02 -- well, I qualify - but the feature does not
work. Anyone know what is going on?
TIA,
Nicole
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Nicole Lallande
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
760.753.6766
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