The closest you get to 'cut' in PHP is probably the 'explode' command.  It 
splits a string by a delimiter like 'cut' does, only it dumps the results into 
an array:

$etcpasswd = "username:passwd:123:345::/home/username:/bin/sh";

$pwdarr = explode(":", $etcpasswd);

echo $pwdarr[4];

That should give you the 5th 'column' of the $etcpasswd string.

OR.. you could do this:

list($username, $passwd, $userid, $groupid, $something, $homedir, $defshell) = 
explode(":", $etcpasswd);

That'll take the array returned from explode() and put it into the variables 
used in $list.  It's been ages since I've messed with *nix /etc/passwd files, 
so forgive any inaccuracies in the field names I've used above.  You get the 
idea though.

Good luck Michelle!

-TG

= = = Original message = = =

Hello, 

I am searching for the right equivalent for "cut -d : -f5"
but it must work with php4.

Since the website <http://www.php.net/manual/de/> has no
seperated manuals for php4 and php5, it is not easy to
find the right stuff.

Greetings and good evening
Michelle


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