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PHP wirdwrap() [message #182739] Sun, 01 September 2013 16:30 Go to previous message
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Hi all,

I'm looking for verification (or the opposite) of the following things
about the PHP wordwrap() function:

This code works first time, every time:

<code>
$comments = $_POST["comments"];
echo $comments . "<br /><br />";
echo wordwrap($comments,40,"<br>");
</quote>

but this code always fails to do anything to the variable: it remains
exactly as the raw data was:

<code>
$comments = $_POST["comments"];
echo $comments . "<br /><br />";
$comments = wordwrap($comments,40,"<br>");
echo $comments . "<br /><br />";
</quote>

The display from both echo statements are identical in the above script;
no wrap and no errors, notices or warnings.

The manual, W3schools, et al all show examples that only use the "echo"
statement with it as in the first code snippet above. At first I assumed
because that was the best way to demo it, and nothing indicated the
wordwrap output couldn't be assigned to a variable. But since it won't
work any other way, well ... wassup up doc? :) What have I missed?

Also, at one time, I knew of a site where one could insert code snippets
of PHP and have them evaluated, but cannot locate it again; anyone
happen to know of one like that?

TIA,

Twayne`
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