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Posted by Frank [GOD] on 11/06/78 11:31
have your PHP guy add an extra comma on the end of the string. That will
remove your l/f and solve your problems!!
Frank
Richard Ragon wrote:
> I'm a flash applications developer. I'm working with a PHP developer
> who is working on a back end database. His PHP program writes a small
> blob with a sting of comma delineated variables. It looks like this..
>
> 'Air Conditioning,Included,Included,Power
> Steering,Included,Included,Power Windows,Included,Included,Power Door
> Locks,Included,Included,Tilt Wheel,Included,Included'
>
> I suspect there's a problem on how his PHP writes this string, because
> my program (flash windows based) is having a problem trying to read the
> strings last variable "Included".
>
> I used SQLYOG, a Windows based SQL editor to take a look at the string
> in the blob, and I can see an unidentifiable character at the end of the
> string.. windows can't see it, but it looks like a | at the end of the
> string in the blob db.
>
> Is this a line return? How do we get rid of this l/f or return from
> showing up via windows?
>
> What needs to be in the PHP code in order NOT to put a l/f or return here??
>
> Thanks
> -Richard
>
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