ok that will work for swaping the elements in the array.
however rewriting the old line
blah:blah:blah
to blah:foo:blah
its 2 flat files that im opening with fopen obviously.
perhaps im talking in circles
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You should look at strtr -
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strtr.php
either swap string into 'nother string according to target, or swap array
into string, using array fields as target.
Also, check preg_replace:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace.php
regards,
jaxon
On 3/8
im just using 2 flat files. is there any kind of freplace? or can i use str_replace to
re-write the line?
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Jon,
I've done something similar with strtr(), pulling the array from a database
and swapping the result set into a file.
$fd = fopen ($file, "r");
$string = fread ($fd, filesize ($template));
fclose ($fd);
$array = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC);
echo (strtr($string, $array));
just m
ok so im using fopen to read a file split each line in to an array. Check
those variables against the same situation with a different file. Replace
a string in the second file with a string in the first file. Then rewrite
the line with the new variable.
here is a small example of how im opening
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