Yep 13 is a carraig return in PHP.
Also I am looking up str_replace() at the moment so I'll let ye all know how
I got on.
Thanks
Aj
> -----Original Message-----
> From: webdev-admin at linux.ie [mailto:webdev-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> Guest, Ken
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:50 PM
> To: 'adam beecher'; webdev at linux.ie> Subject: RE: [Webdev] Links in a form.
>>> #From: adam beecher [mailto:adam at iewebs.com]
> #Sent: 11 September 2000 15:47
> #To: webdev at linux.ie> #Subject: RE: [Webdev] Links in a form.
> #
> #
> <snip>
>> #right, but what's 13? \r? Also, can you use the same syntax in
> #str_replace()? If
> #you can, you should use that - lower overhead.
>> yep, 13 = \r
>> In this context,
>> Ken
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