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> BTW, my daughter got her learner's permit today!
Damn, you're old. ;)
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You sure you want to say that today? I started late too, most of my high
school friends had their children starting in their 20's ...I was into
my 30's. She is my only child though.
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I only have a 5yo..
Jay Blanchard wrote:
BTW, my daughter got her learner's permit today!
Damn, you're old. ;)
I only have a 5yoso that must mean I'm still in my 20's, right? Right?
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I'd say it would be best to keep that slash out of the filename. Do a
regex on the string before doing anything else
preg_replace ( "/\//", "-", $string );
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That is what I ultimately told them, "Don't do that." Of course they
looked at me like I was a space alien (which I am t
Jay Blanchard wrote:
I have the potential for strings where the string will contain a front
slash;
index_Foo_Communications_c/o_Bar_Enterprises_20050718
I want to use the string to name a text file
index_Foo_Communications_c/o_Bar_Enterprises_20050718.txt
but it always fails to open the file
I have the potential for strings where the string will contain a front
slash;
index_Foo_Communications_c/o_Bar_Enterprises_20050718
I want to use the string to name a text file
index_Foo_Communications_c/o_Bar_Enterprises_20050718.txt
but it always fails to open the file because of the front sl
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