Probably none of the standard headers, but perhaps a custom header defined
by the user. It's allowed for in RFC 822 and I'd like to support it.
Why do you ask? Do you have a solution?
"Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> In what case would y
In what case would you have a semi-colon in the string?
"Orangehairedboy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Aaron,
>
> Thanks for the advise, but I'm got a problem. If I first split it up by
/;/,
> how do I catch it if there's a semi-colon inside
Aaron,
Thanks for the advise, but I'm got a problem. If I first split it up by /;/,
how do I catch it if there's a semi-colon inside a string?
Lewis
"Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Lewis,
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> First I would look at breaking out the tags
Lewis,
First I would look at breaking out the tags:
// User: JohnDoe; age=32; nickname="Billy 'the' Kid"; haircolor=orange;
$string = 'User: JohnDoe; age=32; nickname="Billy \'the\' Kid";
haircolor=orange;';
$stringArray = preg_split('/;/', $string, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
Then sp
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