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Posted by Brent Baisley on 05/11/05 20:59
I think that's a bad example you read. It doesn't describe how to
search on a "word" it describes how to search on a string, which is
what you ended up doing.
For things like this I use arrays. Assuming your "words" are separated
by spaces, you can get an array of all the words by doing:
$word_list = explode(' ', $text);
Then you can cycle through each element of the array (there are a
number of ways to do this), testing if it equals your word and replace
it if it does.
Then put it all back together with:
$text = implode(' ', $word_list);
On May 11, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Merlin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to strip some words from a sentence. I tried it with
> str_replace like described here:
> http://www.totallyphp.co.uk/code/
> find_and_replace_words_in_a_text_string_using_str_replace.htm
>
> Unfortunatelly it does not work the way I want, because if I want to
> replace the word "in" all passages containing the characters "in" are
> replaced. For example Singapore.
>
> Does anybody know how to do this on just words?
>
> Thank you for any hint,
>
> Merlin
>
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