Hello Anders,
fyi: \n is LF only (ASCII 10), \r is CR only (ASCII 13), Win newline is
CRLF or \r\n and linux/unix newline is \n. LFCR is not a valid newline,
so maybe this is the trouble.
Wild guess: trim trims spaces, tabs and any kind of newline
(so called white space) but no standalone CRs.
HTH
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> Von: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2003 09:35
> An: 'Frank M. Kromann '
> Cc: ''[EMAIL PROTECTED]' '
> Betreff: RE: [PHP-WIN] Inconsistent php sematics witrh trim() ... or can't
> trim() handle assignment with same variable?
>
> I wish I could say the same about my code, but your
> remark is still fruitfull from some points of view:
>
> 1) It does work in your special case, but not with me.
> 2) It does not tell anything about my case.
> 3) It does tell - me - something about my case!
>
> Conclusion: I need to run some few test suits
> today to find out what's really going on here.
>
> In addition I can tell that my file consist of NL as CR+LF,
> or if it was the otherway around (LF+CR) - I never seams to
> be able to remember the order. ;) According to 3) your NL (\n)
> might encode different: either CR or LF only(?). On the other
> hand trim() does acutally remove the NL when called as in the
> second code example, so it can't just be the simple fact that
> it does remove one, and only one, of the NL characters from
> the string.
>
> It might be an idea to investigte the input/output relation
> with trim() in order to find out weather any of CR or LF (or
> both) is left in the output string after trim() been applied.
>
> The major point is thou that I do experience that trim() have
> two different kind of behaviour depending on the way I call
> trim(), so the question(s) is(are): what is the scope of this
> behavior, and why does it happend (to me;)?
>
> I'll try to come up with an answer on this today.
>
>
> //Anders - who never been writing php code before. ;)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank M. Kromann
> To: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Sent: 2003-12-16 07:20
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Inconsistent php sematics witrh trim() ... or can't
> trim() handle assignment with same variable?
>
> I can't see a promlem with the trim() function.
>
> Try this:
>
> <?php
>
> $a = " test\n";
> echo "***$a***";
> $a = trim($a);
> echo "***$a***";
> ?>
>
> output:
>
> *** test
> ******test***
>
> I have tested with both php4 and php5 from cvs.
>
> - Frank
>
> > Just ran into this annoying thing today:
> >
> >
> > Why does this /NOT/ work to remove NL's:
> >
> > $AccNr = fgets($fp);
> > while ( !feof($fp) ) {
> >
> > $AccNr = trim($AccNr); /// trim() DOES NOT WORK HERE
> > $InsertStr = "insert into $UpLoadTable values ('$AccNr')";
> > print "<pre>$i: Inserting: $InsertStr </pre>";
> > ob_flush();
> > mssql_query($InsertStr);
> >
> > $AccNr = fgets($fp);
> > }
> >
> > while this works just fine to remove NL's:
> >
> > $AccNR = trim( fgets($fp) ); // trim WORKS JUST FINE HERE
> > while ( !feof($fp) ) {
> >
> > $InsertStr = "insert into $UpLoadTable values ('$AccNr')";
> > print "<pre>$i: Inserting: $InsertStr </pre>";
> > ob_flush();
> > mssql_query($InsertStr);
> >
> > $AccNr = trim( fgets($fp) ); // trim WORKS JUST FINE HERE
> >
> > }
> >
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