On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 07:53:56 -0700, "Jon Westcot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all:
> 
>     I'm trying to parse out some HTML code back into "regular" string
> values and I keep getting tripped up by the non-breaking space value
> ( ).  I see that html_decode_entities() can be used to convert this
> back to a viewable space, but the documentation tells me that the space
> value it uses is not the same as a TRIMable space (i.e., ASCII 32).
> 
>     Is there a quick, fast, and easily implemented way to convert any
> non-breaking space found in a string back to the ASCII 32 space value?  I
> suspect that one of those amazing POSIX expressions could do it, but I'm
> having trouble wrapping my head around them at this early hour.
> 
>     Any help you all can provide will be extremely appreciated!
> 
>     Thanks,
> 
>         Jon

str_replace should do the trick.

str_replace('&nbsp;', chr(32), $string);
or
str_replace('&nbsp;', ' ', $string);

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