DOH! Thanks Kevin for pointing out what should be the obvious !!! /hides

Ofcause, str_replace() I totally forgot about that one, maybe because I've 
just been using eregi_replace() a lot lately, I dunno.
Anyway, everything works now as I should, thanks :o)

/Aidal


"M. Sokolewicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> why are you using regexp-functions anyway? there's /absolutely/ no need 
> for them in your case. I can only see disadvantages:
> 1 - they use more memory than str_replace
> 2 - they're slower than str_replace
> 3 - they're more complicated than str_replace
>
> Simply use str_replace, and it'll work just fine; use a regexp and you'll 
> need to escape characters and other weird things like that.
>
> - tul
> Kevin Smith wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> It's none of that.
>>
>> I suspect that the problem lies with the "?" question mar and the 
>> full-stop.  If you look up what the question mark and full-stop means in 
>> an expression, you will find the answer to your problem.  Basically you 
>> need to escape the question mark, so it is not evaluated as part of the 
>> expression, but as an absolute value.
>>
>> So, it should be as follows:
>>
>> $altered_file_contents = 
>> eregi_replace("index2\.php\?someVar\=SomeValue","somevar_somevalue.html", 
>> $file_contents);
>>
>> Also, this will only work if the whole of the string is on one line, if 
>> the HTML code is wrapped onto two lines, then you have a problem. 
>> Obviously, there are workarounds, but for now try the above.
>>
>> You may also want to look at preg_ as this is a more efficient mehtod of 
>> regexp's.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kevin Smith
>>
>>
>> Luis Moreira wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>    I, for one, have never done this, but if you are working with html 
>>> files, I suppose you open it with your browser ?
>>>    Have you cleared the cache, or at least forced the browser to re-open 
>>> the file ?
>>>    If you edit the file after the change using a text editor, do you see 
>>> the changes, or not ? Luis
>>>
>>>
>>> Aidal wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi NG.
>>>>
>>>> I'm having trouble searching through a file and swapping specific 
>>>> phrases with other phrases.
>>>>
>>>> I'm opening a html-file and i wish to replace 
>>>> "index2.php?someVar=SomeValue" with somthing else but I can't get this 
>>>> to work properly.
>>>>
>>>> first i open the html file and read all it's contents into a var... 
>>>> let's call that one $file_contents for this example.
>>>>
>>>> I'm currently trying using:
>>>>
>>>> $altered_file_contents = 
>>>> eregi_replace("index2.php?someVar=SomeValue","somevar_somevalue.html", 
>>>> $file_contents);
>>>>
>>>> Then I delete the file i opened, create a new one with the same name 
>>>> and write the $altered_file_contents into it and close it.
>>>>
>>>> But when I open it and check the line numbers that should have been 
>>>> altered, they haven't been toutched at all, they still show the first 
>>>> link.
>>>>
>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>> Why aren't eregi_replace() doing what I think it should?
>>>>
>>>> Please help...
>>>>
>>>> /Aidal
>>>>
>>> 

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