Hi folks,
In ASP, I would commonly replace string line feeds for HTML output like
this:
Var = replace(value,vbcrlf,br)
In PHP, the following doesn't seem to work:
$var = str_replace(chr(13),\n,$value)
Neither does:
$var = str_replace(chr(10),\n,$value)
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 09:28 -0400, David Stoltz wrote:
Hi folks,
In ASP, I would commonly replace string line feeds for HTML output like
this:
Var = replace(value,vbcrlf,br)
In PHP, the following doesn't seem to work:
$var = str_replace(chr(13),\n,$value)
Neither does:
$var =
well david actually $var = str_replace(chr(13),\n,$value) will replace
char(13) with \n... but \n wont come up in html unless u give a pre tag..
u need to put
$var = str_replace(chr(13),br/,$value) in order to got the required
output
Midhun Girish
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Ashley
On 04/02/10 18:58, David Stoltz wrote:
Hi folks,
In ASP, I would commonly replace string line feeds for HTML output like
this:
Var = replace(value,vbcrlf,br)
In PHP, the following doesn't seem to work:
$var = str_replace(chr(13),\n,$value)
Neither does:
$var = str_replace(chr(10),\n,$value)
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