Perhaps.  When getting text from a form field, what is substituted for a
newline (i.e. when someone hits enter).

Jason

On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 17:21, David Otton wrote:
> On 13 Jul 2003 17:01:24 -0400, you wrote:
> 
> >I'm trying to replace newlines with something else.  For this example
> >I'll use <br> as the thing to replace a newline with.  This is what I
> >tried and it doesn't work.
> 
> nl2br() in the specific case
> 
> >$article = str_replace("\n", "<br>", $article);
> >
> >What am I doing wrong?  $article is the string to replace the newlines
> >in.  I tried this with a period and that works as expected.  Can I not
> >replace newlines this way?
> 
> But in the general case, your code looks ok to me.
> 
> echo (str_replace("\n", "<br>", "foo\nbar"));
> 
> returns "foo<br>bar" here. Maybe $article doesn't contain what you think it
> does?
> 
> (BTW, I prefer to replace "\n" with "<br>\n", but that's just a style
> thing.)
> 


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