Thanks dave for our comments on the use of the list, and sorry for sending
this mail to your adress the first time around.

When we're at it:
If a question has already been answered, please do not follow up with a
new reply that doesn't add important information/corrections.

Regards
Øyvind

On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, David Freeman wrote:

>
> G'day Scott
>
>  > Just curious, is there a PHP function that will break up the
>  > string for us?
>
> I'm not specifically having a go at you but more observing that some
> people use this list as a first line of question rather than doing some
> work themselves.
>
> Assuming that I didn't already know what function provides this
> capability I could do the following:
>
> 1.  Go to the online manual at http://www.php.net/manual/
>
> 2.  Since my problem deals with strings I would then go to the string
> functions page of the function reference section of the manual.
>
> 3.  I would then look through the various functions listed here, each of
> which includes a short description of what the function does.
>
> 4.  I would notice that within the first dozen entries there's a
> function called explode with a description of "Split a string by
> string".
>
> 5.  I would guess that this explode function might be fairly close to
> what I'm looking for and load it's page.
>
> 6.  I would glance at some of the user contributed notes and see
> examples of using explode and even some pitfalls to be aware of in it's
> use.
>
> At this point, my question is answered and I've managed to find out
> things in the process.  If I've been paying attention I've probably
> gained a small appreciation of a few other string related functions that
> I didn't know about and filed it away for future use too.
>
> Just a thought...
>
> CYA, Dave
>
>
>
>
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