Im not sure, but I believe Ive noticed this when I fopen() a file with
the 'b' value like fopen($foo, 'wb');
I may be totally wrong...
Brandon Orther wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know a way around all the ^M at the end of each line that my
php file writes to on a linux box?
a what does your code look like??? What happens when you
$fp = fopen(temp, a+);
for ( $x=0 ; $x10 ; $x++ )
fputs($fp, $x\n);
fclose($fp);
???
On Thursday 31 October 2002 09:44 am, Brandon Orther wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know a way around all the ^M at the end of each line
The lines that are having a ^M are pulling from a TEXT field of a mysql
database. The \n I am saving come out great. So I guess I found that
my issue is that text fields I am pulling. Is there a way to make the
new line in a text field the same as a \n when pulling from a database?
You're probably writing \r\n instead of just \n.
---John Holmes...
- Original Message -
From: Brandon Orther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:44 PM
Subject: [PHP] ^M at the end of each line when I use php to write file
Hello,
Don't put it into the databese ;)
Brandon Orther wrote:
The lines that are having a ^M are pulling from a TEXT field of a mysql
database. The \n I am saving come out great. So I guess I found that
my issue is that text fields I am pulling. Is there a way to make the
new line in a text field
Hello,
For anyone else that had a problem with ^M use this function:
str_replace(\r, , $result);
Brandon Orther
WebIntellects Design/Development Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 800-994-6364
www.webintellects.com
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