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Subject: Re: [PHP] replace question
Hello
How could I know recognize a URL in $a
$a contains often a URL htp://www.mysite.com but as well more tex
- Original Message -
From: WebDev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 1:24 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] replace question
Hello
How could I know recognize a URL in $a
$a contains often a URL htp://www.mysite.com but as well more tex
> how do we replace this out of an array element
>
> "~nl~" with " "
How about str_replace()? Or are you talking about replacing that value
in each and every element in the array? If so, use array_walk() or loop
through the array and use str_replace().
---John W. Holmes...
PHP Architect - A
(This is more info on the question I asked before)
Here's the text file (text.txt):
This is a test of the templating program.
Here's hoping it's working!
John Smith
Here's one line from the CSV file (new_data.csv):
John,Smith,"4770 Rosepetal Ct., Richmond, VA 22032 USA",(703
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Josh & Valerie McCormack wrote:
> I'm iterating through a CSV file pulling in rows as arrays with fgetcsv
> and I'd like to search for patterns made up of the first two array items
> of each row with a space between them in a text file, and make them into
> links. I can't fi
Are you having trouble pulling the data out of the file, or creating the
link? Do you want a link created for every row? What is the makeup of
the file? Is array[0] the URL, and array[1] the desription? If it's just
the link you need, that's easy...
echo "" . $array[1] . "";
---John Holmes...
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