Hi,

You might wanna try something like this:

function cleaner($var)
{
    $var = trim($var);
    $var = strip_tags($var);
    $var = ucfirst($var);
    $var = addslashes($var);
    // This line is not required $var = str_replace ("$","",$var);
    return ($var)
}

And to actually use this function you will have to use something like this.

$var = cleaner($var);

Regards,

Amit Arora
www.digitalamit.com

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was able to get the return to work but not the pass in the reference. One
last question, what if I want to have each item on a separate line like:

function cleaner($var)
{
trim($var);
strip_tags($var);
ucfirst($var);
addslashes($var);
str_replace ("$","",$var);
}

$var = "abc's";
echo $var;

How would I return the results here, I tried various different ways none of
them worked?



On 6/29/06, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to create a function to clean up variables that are user
> inputted from a form. I am not getting this script to work. Can anyone
> help.
>
> ---Start Script---
> function cleaner($var)
> {
> trim(strip_tags(ucfirst(addslashes($var))));
> }
>
> $var = "abc's";
>
> echo $var;


You need to return the value from the function:

return trim(strip_tags(.....)

or pass in a reference:

function cleaner (&$var)


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