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Posted by Brian V Bonini on 10/21/74 11:17
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 15:24, Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote:
> > This is a great help, thanks to both. One question I have though.
> > How do I just leave the formatting "as is"? In the loop you gave me,
> > Brian...:
>
> [snippage]
>
> > I can't see how I can disregard strtolower without disrupting the rest
> > of the function! My problem is $string contains a whole load of text,
> > the formatting of which needs to be retained...
>
> Hmmm. Methinks your problem is a little more complex than originally
> presented.
>
> Can you give us a pseudo-example of what the string might actually contain?
> I think both Brian and I took your original message to mean that your string
> would ONLY contain a value like "<^JIM_JONES>", but from this message I get
> the sense that the value you're trying to target may be buried in a string
> with other text on either side?
>
> Again, an example that is as close to your real-world needs as possible
> would be very helpful.
The original request was: "the text-to-replace is just in a var named
$text1".
I read that to mean you'd already extracted "<^JIM_JONES>" into $text1
<?php
function replace($string, $search)
{
$string = strstr($string, $search)
$string = preg_replace("/(<|\^|>)/", "",$string);
$string = str_replace("_", " ", $string);
$string = ucwords(strtolower($string));
$string = str_replace(" ", "-", $string);
return $string;
}
$text = 'My name is <^JIM_JONES> and I like ice cream';
$search_string = '<^JIM_JONES>';
echo replace($text, $search_string);
?>
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