#20283 [Bgs]: Trim function doesn't work at all

2002-11-07 Thread glanzafilippi
 ID:   20283
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Bogus
 Bug Type: Strings related
 Operating System: Linux RedHat 7.3
 PHP Version:  4.2.3
 New Comment:

Thanks for your answer, but my question remain. I know that trim
function only 'trim' spaces, but in my case trim doesn't trim anything.
No spaces and no other charlist. 

From the online manual:
Without the second parameter, trim() will strip these characters:  
  (ASCII 32 (0x20)), an ordinary space.

Probably i'm explaining the problem in a wrong way. Please tell me
where i'm wrong.

Thanks.


Previous Comments:


[2002-11-06 10:04:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

Trim function will only trim 'space' characters, unless you specify a
list of characters you want to trim via the 2nd, optional parameter.



[2002-11-06 10:00:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

My Os is Linux Red Hat 7.3. Web Server is Zeus 4.1r3.
I compiled php with fastcgi.

i tried in several way but i noticed that in every case trim function
doesn't work at all.

This is a little piece of code:
?php
// $user_data['unitHospital'] == Osp. San Giovanni
$fileNameCleaned = trim($user_data['unitHospital']);
print($fileNameCleaned); 
?

Result
Osp. San Giovanni

OR directly

?php
$tmp = trim(dd ff  hhkkk);
print($tmp);
?

Result:
dd ff  hhkkk

The same result with 'rtrim' -- 'ltrim' and with a direct specification
of charlist.

Thanks






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#20283 [Bgs]: Trim function doesn't work at all

2002-11-07 Thread glanzafilippi
 ID:   20283
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Bogus
 Bug Type: Strings related
 Operating System: Linux RedHat 7.3
 PHP Version:  4.2.3
 New Comment:

Sorry, and sorry again. 

A superficial reading of the manual let me think that trim function
strip every spaces or every charlist from the start to the end of a
string. 

Thanks a lot for your patience.


Previous Comments:


[2002-11-07 05:21:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, as your example values do not include any spaces which could be
trimmed, I don't see how you can say trim() is not working!

Cheers!

Mike



[2002-11-07 02:36:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for your answer, but my question remain. I know that trim
function only 'trim' spaces, but in my case trim doesn't trim anything.
No spaces and no other charlist. 

From the online manual:
Without the second parameter, trim() will strip these characters:  
  (ASCII 32 (0x20)), an ordinary space.

Probably i'm explaining the problem in a wrong way. Please tell me
where i'm wrong.

Thanks.



[2002-11-06 10:04:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

Trim function will only trim 'space' characters, unless you specify a
list of characters you want to trim via the 2nd, optional parameter.



[2002-11-06 10:00:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

My Os is Linux Red Hat 7.3. Web Server is Zeus 4.1r3.
I compiled php with fastcgi.

i tried in several way but i noticed that in every case trim function
doesn't work at all.

This is a little piece of code:
?php
// $user_data['unitHospital'] == Osp. San Giovanni
$fileNameCleaned = trim($user_data['unitHospital']);
print($fileNameCleaned); 
?

Result
Osp. San Giovanni

OR directly

?php
$tmp = trim(dd ff  hhkkk);
print($tmp);
?

Result:
dd ff  hhkkk

The same result with 'rtrim' -- 'ltrim' and with a direct specification
of charlist.

Thanks






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Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=20283edit=1