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Posted by Miles Thompson on 08/05/05 22:44
But WHY WHY WHY would one want to treat a string as a stream, when PHP has
such good string handling functions?
THATS not been explained.
(Unless, knowing C and its limited string handling capabilities, one is
looking for a familiar hammer.)
It's Friday - time to go socialize - Miles
PS How do you like Canada's new Governor General? Sharper looking than the
average, middle-aged-to-ancient white male politico, which is what we have
historically been saddled with. /mt
At 04:24 PM 8/5/2005, Eric Gorr wrote:
>Jay Blanchard wrote:
>>[snip]
>>Neither solution was particularly appealing which is why I asked the
>>question.
>>[/snip]
>>I see. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. And I thought you wore looking
>>for a more precise function rather than the whole lot of things that can
>>be accomplished with isstringstream.
>
>Looks like it wouldn't be terribly difficult to get something like this up
>and running.
>
>I was just taking a look at:
>
>http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.stream-wrapper-register.php
>
>I'm kinda surprised no one has written a wrapper for strings yet...
>
>
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>== Eric Gorr =============================== http://www.ericgorr.net ===
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