Try:

$string_as_array = explode("\n", $string);

echo "<pre>";
print_r($string_as_array);
echo "</pre>";

The array that you get will contain segments of the string that is separated
with \n. Let me know if that helps. 

Best regards,
Peter Lauri

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-----Original Message-----
From: Angelo Zanetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 10:43 AM
To: PHP List
Subject: [PHP] help with \n\r in strings

Hi all,

I receive a text file with a whole bunch of strings. and each line is 
terminated by what I presume is \n\r however when I read the string into 
PHP, it seems that the last column of the row and the first column of 
the next row are connected but it appears as a space but I've done all 
kinds of tests like $spacePos = strrpos($dateAmount, ' '); but this is 
always empty.

So is there a way to test for \r\n? or what else can I use to delimit 
these two values (last column of row and first column of next row)?

Thanks in advance.

Angelo
                                       
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