That worked.
Thanks Robert.

"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 15:02, Christopher J. Crane wrote:
> > I am using Pdf-Php to create pdf docs. I have a long text line that
wraps
> > automatically when outputted in the pdf. That is what it is suppose to
do,
> > however, it also outputs the new lines of the text in the source of the
php
> > file. That is not what I want. So I do a string replace for the "\n" and
> > replace it will "" or nothing and instead I get "  " or two spaces.
> >
> > Example:
> >  $Scope = "
> >    <i>$Report</i> is a report summarizing all the locations within the
> > Northeast Region. It contains all known
> >   business lines including LDS, BDS, and BS. Below each location will be
> > listed with summary
> >   data relating to the location such as the full mailing address, phone
> > number, network information
> >   and information about the phone system.";
> > $Scope = str_replace("\n", "", $Scope);
> >
> > Here I have a newline in the first line after the word known. I don't
want
> > it to put the new line there. So I added the str_replace function, but I
get
> > a double space instead of a single space.
>
> try:
>
>     $Scope = trim( ereg_replace( '[[:space:]]+', ' ', $Scope ) );
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
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