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Subject: RE: [PHP] again with the regex
Jerry, try sprintf(). Here's an example:
sprintf("(%s) %s-%s", substr($GLOBALS["appPhoneHome"], 0,
3),substr($GLOBALS["appPhoneHome"], 3, 3),substr($GLOBALS["appPhoneHome"],
6, 4))
Kirk
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Lake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:48 PM
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Subject: [PHP] again with the regex
I hate to keep asking regex stuff,
but it is really evasive for me..
I'm pulling phone numbers out of a DB
in the format of 1234567890, I would
like to format them l
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> From: Jerry Lake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:48 PM
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> I hate to keep asking regex stuff,
> but it is really evasive for me..
> I'm pull
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> Subject: [PHP] again with the regex
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> I hate to keep asking regex stuff,
> but it is really evasive for me..
> I'm pulling phone numbers out of a DB
> in the format of 1234567890,
I hate to keep asking regex stuff,
but it is really evasive for me..
I'm pulling phone numbers out of a DB
in the format of 1234567890, I would
like to format them like (123) 456-7890
or something else that at least breaks them
up a bit.
any help is appreciated,
Thanks,
Jerry Lake
Interface Eng
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