replace() inj class String is intended to to replace
a character with another.
If you want to replace spaces with an empty string
you have to write your own function like this:
public String removeBlanks(String aString) {
StringBuffer mResult = new StringBuffer();
StringTokenizer mTokenizer = new StringTokenizer(aString, " ");
while (mTokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
mResult.append(mTokenizer.nextToken());
}
return mResult.toString();
}
P.S.: This is a java question, not a tomcat question.
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Mark Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Dezember 2000 22:06
> An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Betreff: Replacing ALL Whitespace in string
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>
> I am trying to replace ALL the Whitespace in a string. If I do this;
>
> String newcat = newcat1.replace(' ','');
>
> I get this error;
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> 100. String newcat = newcat1.replace(' ','');
> <>
> *** Lexical Error: Empty character constant
>
>
> My newcat string might look like this;
>
> ROOT/cat Tree/The Next/Path To/Victory Garden
>
>
> Mark G. Franz
>
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