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[nycphp-talk] PHP STRING QUESTION

Chris Bielanski Cbielanski at inta.org
Tue Oct 19 14:07:35 EDT 2004


Am I missing something? What about preg_replace()? Don't want to fight with
backreferences?



Thanks,
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henry Ponce [mailto:henry at beewh.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 1:59 PM
> To: NYPHP Talk
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP STRING QUESTION
> 
> 
> Hi:
> 
> This only helps if you use PHP 5.
> 
> Is there a way to do what was asked with PHP 4??
> 
> Thanx.
> 
> 
> On Tuesday 19 October 2004 14:57, Matt Juszczak wrote:
> > http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.str-ireplace.php
> > 
> > Hope that helps,
> > 
> > Matt
> > 
> > SALMAN MAZHAR wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > My name is Salman Mazhar. I have a script that searches 
> for a keyword 
> > > in a text file. I am able to search the word using the stristr() 
> > > function in php. This function is non-case sensitive. 
> However, I want 
> > > to display the searched word in the line as highlighted 
> in a different 
> > > color than the line. I use the str_replace() function and 
> replace the 
> > > word with the word in red color but the str_replace() function is 
> > > case-sensitive. If I am searching for the word Computer 
> and I type in 
> > > upper case C, its only going to replace those instances 
> of computer 
> > > that begin with upper case C and leave the rest of them 
> without any 
> > > color change. Does anyone know how to get around this problem?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > > Sincerely Yours,
> > > Salman Mazhar.
> > >
> > >> From: csnyder <chsnyder at gmail.com>
> > >> Reply-To: NYPHP Talk <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
> > >> To: NYPHP Talk <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
> > >> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Automatically create an object 
> from a form
> > >> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 12:46:06 -0400
> > >>
> > >> You can also use dynamic javascript, a la Chris Hendry's 
> Paxi, see
> > >> http://nyphp.org/content/presentations/paxi/index.php?slide=4
> > >>
> > >> You don't refresh the page, and you don't use XML-RPC -- you use
> > >> javascript to append a new <script> element to the head of the
> > >> document, which causes the browser to fetch the script 
> from the server
> > >> and execute it. Doesn't work in Safari, tho (last we checked).
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