Just for information preg_match is 4-5 times more faster.
regards
david
Le Thu, 07 Jul 2005 19:26:32 +0200, M. Sokolewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit:
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
janbro wrote:
Hi List,
my research hasn't turned anything useful up.
Probably 'cause I don't have enough info
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
janbro wrote:
Hi List,
my research hasn't turned anything useful up.
Probably 'cause I don't have enough info.
I've been playing around with the ereg function.
What I was wondering is what is the ^ for like
in the below example?
ereg('[^[:space:]a-zA-Z0-9_.-]{1,}',
janbro wrote:
Hi List,
my research hasn't turned anything useful up.
Probably 'cause I don't have enough info.
I've been playing around with the ereg function.
What I was wondering is what is the ^ for like
in the below example?
ereg('[^[:space:]a-zA-Z0-9_.-]{1,}', $name)
thx
janbro
it deno
thx, that's what I've figured. but looking for ^ with any
search engine won't give you anything useful.
thx
JaNbro
M. Sokolewicz schrieb:
janbro wrote:
Hi List,
my research hasn't turned anything useful up.
Probably 'cause I don't have enough info.
I've been playing around with the ereg funct
janbro wrote:
Hi List,
my research hasn't turned anything useful up.
Probably 'cause I don't have enough info.
I've been playing around with the ereg function.
What I was wondering is what is the ^ for like
in the below example?
ereg('[^[:space:]a-zA-Z0-9_.-]{1,}', $name)
thx
janbro
it deno
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