Re: [PHP] Never mind ... stupid me :-/ {was Re: [PHP] ereg-replace ... how to catch :'( [crying smiley] ???}

2004-04-14 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Tom Rogers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > Thursday, April 15, 2004, 8:56:05 AM, you wrote: > RB> At 15:02 14-04-2004, Tom Rogers wrote: >>... >> > RB> preg_replace() and ereg_replace(), so it's a bit hard to get a quick > RB> glimpse of how big the difference really is ... (or for the

Re[2]: [PHP] Never mind ... stupid me :-/ {was Re: [PHP] ereg-replace ... how to catch :'( [crying smiley] ???}

2004-04-14 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 8:56:05 AM, you wrote: RB> At 15:02 14-04-2004, Tom Rogers wrote: >>Hi, >> >>Thursday, April 15, 2004, 12:51:20 AM, you wrote: >>RB> Never mind y'all ... me stupid ... >> >>RB> obviously the ( has meaning, and needs to be escaped ... was starting to >>RB> think it cou

Re: [PHP] Never mind ... stupid me :-/ {was Re: [PHP] ereg-replace ... how to catch :'( [crying smiley] ???}

2004-04-14 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
At 15:02 14-04-2004, Tom Rogers wrote: Hi, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 12:51:20 AM, you wrote: RB> Never mind y'all ... me stupid ... RB> obviously the ( has meaning, and needs to be escaped ... was starting to RB> think it could only do 2 ereg's in 1 script *sigh* RB> Sorry for wasting time and ban

Re: [PHP] Never mind ... stupid me :-/ {was Re: [PHP] ereg-replace ... how to catch :'( [crying smiley] ???}

2004-04-14 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 12:51:20 AM, you wrote: RB> Never mind y'all ... me stupid ... RB> obviously the ( has meaning, and needs to be escaped ... was starting to RB> think it could only do 2 ereg's in 1 script *sigh* RB> Sorry for wasting time and bandwidth ... the function now looks lik

[PHP] Never mind ... stupid me :-/ {was Re: [PHP] ereg-replace ... how to catch :'( [crying smiley] ???}

2004-04-14 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
Never mind y'all ... me stupid ... obviously the ( has meaning, and needs to be escaped ... was starting to think it could only do 2 ereg's in 1 script *sigh* Sorry for wasting time and bandwidth ... the function now looks like this and works : function gfx_smiley($text) { $smiley_path = 'sm