Jason,
Have no worries, I'm not looking for anyone to write my code for
me. It's precisely because the str_replace command is so simple that I
figure if the results are strange that there is something I don't
understand. And I want to understand it, not just be given code to copy
and
On Monday 23 February 2004 19:12, Dave G wrote:
So now it's working, and largely thanks to the suggestions you
gave. I would never have been able to guess on my own at using
var_dump() in order to get at the solution. Please don't assume that
just because a query is simple that it means
On Saturday 21 February 2004 14:39, Dave G wrote:
Any advice would be most welcome.
Well, you asked for it. The usage of str_replace() is not exactly rocket
science, since the output is not what you expected just juggle your search
replacement strings until it does what you want.
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Jason
Well, you asked for it. The usage of str_replace() is not
exactly rocket
science, since the output is not what you expected just
juggle your search
replacement strings until it does what you want.
It's not as if I haven't experimented with different settings, but they
haven't been
On Sunday 22 February 2004 00:23, Dave G wrote:
It's not as if I haven't experimented with different settings, but they
haven't been successful.
By settings one usually means something which alters behaviour, as such
str_replace() does not have any settings.
In any case, rocket science or
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