PHP - How To Get 3 Letters Php Function
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my mysql db got row pageurl pageurl http://www.google.gr http://www.yahoo.com http://www.phpfreaks.com i whant to echo 11,12,13 letter only ***********goo****** but i whant to show and count the ******* how can i do this? any idea? Similar TutorialsHi Guys
I have a regex conundrum that at first I thought would be very easy but then appears to be quite hard :/
I want to match a string with a regex where the regex can only pass if it contains letters and numbers (nothing else) and it has to contain at least one of each.
I've been trying out lookaheads but just can't get it right.
Any help is appreciated.
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How in php using the preg_replace php function can i allow only the basic english a-z letters, numbers 0-9 and unicode code letters and remove anything else? Would someone tell me how to allow foreign letters, normal english letters and numbers using the preg_replace php function? Hello, I have a script coded in PHP and alot of JavaScript and I have problems with languages like Arabic and Hebrew ( non Latin characters) .. It is showed as question marks in the website like this ( ?????????) and in the database .. I converted the SQL Database from Latin Swedish to UTF-8 in phpmyadmin and now the database is correct but the website is still in question marks . In every HTML code you can see this : ........... content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> and I tried changing the same php pages to UTF-8 using text editors but nothing happened . any help will be great. thanks. I'm looking for a function that will check a string for letters and spaces...boolean preferibly Does anyone knows if FPDF supports Norwegian letters or not? When I write codes of letters it is not showing letter. Are there any command to specify charset? For example in this code is it possible to specify charset? $pdf=new FPDF(); $pdf->AddPage(); $pdf->SetFont('Arial','',14); $pdf->Write(5,'Følgende '); Say I have a string (stored in a variable we'll call $mystring) that could be something like this... "cat / dog / monkey / / / / / / / /" Or this string could also have no real data in it, in which case it would look like... "/ / / / / / / / / /" QUESTION: What is the easiest/most efficient way to run a check on that string to see if there are any non-slash characters in it. In plain english, the check would say, "Are there any letters in this string, or is it only spaces and slashes?" Any ideas? My script forces all names to start with a capital and lower case for the rest. However, some names have a ' or - in them. For example: Rosie O'Donnell or Carrie-Anne Moss With the script, the "D" in O'Donnell is lower case and the "A" in Anne is lower case. What do I need to do to make them capital? Here is what I am using: Code: [Select] <?php echo ucwords(strtolower($row_persons['last_name'])) ?>, <?php echo ucwords(strtolower($row_persons['first_name'])) ?> I forgot my password for my old account so had to create a new one. New laptop.
Anyway, I've searched and searched but can't find a jQuery, javascript or anything else to do what I want to do. I want to fade out all the different paragraphs of a div one letter at a time starting with the first.
Here is something CLOSE though the string has to be input. I'm pulling data in from a database with PHP. So not sure if I can target individual letters in different paragraphs.
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