Brent, et al --

...and then Brent Baisley said...
% 
% Why not just use the nl2br() function? It's a lot easier that using any 

Because it doesn't do what I need.  From the Fine Manual:

  nl2br --  Inserts HTML line breaks before all newlines in a string
  string nl2br ( string string)
  Returns string with '<br />' inserted before all newlines.

I don't want to simply add a <br>; I want to *replace* the newline (and
return, as we found out in a subthread).


% replace function you build yourself.

Except that it doesn't work :-)


Thanks & HAND

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