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Posted by John Nichel on 10/04/34 11:37
Carl Furst wrote:
> Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it out..
>
> Here's the code:
>
> <?php
>
> $eml = 'hiddenemailadddress@hiddendomain.net ceo';
> if (strpos($eml, ' ')) echo "yep, there are spaces\n"; //does strpos see the
> spaces?
> echo preg_replace('/\s/', '', $eml); //WTF? Preg_replace does not?
> echo "$eml\n";
>
>
> ?>
>
> As you can see there are a bunch of spaces in that email address. I'm trying
> to use preg_replace to get rid of them. Strpos sees the spaces and the first
> echo statement is executed. The second echo prints nothing and the third
> prints the original $eml with nothing substituted.
>
> Can anyone see why the perl reg isn't seeing the spaces?
>
> Carl
>
Working fine on my end (copy/pasted your code)
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John C. Nichel IV
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Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo
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