Re: [trim]?!
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texte = oh, i see now the $... didn't know thw webDNA grep is like the 'real'grep... sorry....On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Kalin Mintchev wrote:>>> thanks... grep is great but replaces ALL the spaces - the problem is when> they use names with spaces in them... like 'Mary Jo', or 'Mary Ann' etc..> i.e.:> if i have:>> [text]name=mary jo [/text]>> [trim][name][/trim] should produce 'mary jo'>> wheres [grep search= $&replace=][name][/grep] will produce 'maryjo'>> it's happening. that's why i mentioned it...>>>> On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Gary Krockover wrote:>> > Sure:> >> > [grep search= $&replace=][YOUR_VAR][/grep]> >> > But I agree, a Trim would be nice, as in PHP:> >> > string trim ( string str [, string charlist])> >> > Note: The optional charlist parameter was added in PHP 4.1.0> >> > This function returns a string with whitespace stripped from the beginning> > and end of str . Without the second parameter, trim() will strip these> > characters:> >> > " " (ASCII 32 (0x20)), an ordinary space.> >> > "\t" (ASCII 9 (0x09)), a tab.> >> > "\n" (ASCII 10 (0x0A)), a new line (line feed).> >> > "\r" (ASCII 13 (0x0D)), a carriage return.> >> > "\0" (ASCII 0 (0x00)), the NUL-byte.> >> > "\x0B" (ASCII 11 (0x0B)), a vertical tab.> >> > You can also specify the characters you want to strip, by means of the> > charlist parameter. Simply list all characters that you want to be> > stripped. With .. you can specify a range of characters.> >> > Then there's ltrim() and rtrim().> >> > I guess one could be constructive and use a combo of the convertchars db> > and grep....> >> >> > GK> >> > At 07:45 PM 3/1/2004, you wrote:> >> >> > >is there such a thing? i have this client that wanted to use user's real> > >name to authenticate themselves when they subscribe but every week at> > >least one new subscriber will call to ask why he can not log on. 99% of> > >the time is because they've put an extra white space after their name.> > >is there [trim] command? and if not - why not?> > >i can just replace spaces but sometimes 'Mary Jo' will show up as a> > >first name. the only solution is, i think, a loop that checks for empty> > >space characters at the end and deleting them until it finds a character> > >but [trim] would be so much better... is there [trim] in 6?> > >> > >thanks...> >> >> > -------------------------------------------------------------> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> > the mailing list
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oh, i see now the $... didn't know thw webDNA grep is like the 'real'grep... sorry....On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Kalin Mintchev wrote:>>> thanks... grep is great but replaces ALL the spaces - the problem is when> they use names with spaces in them... like 'Mary Jo', or 'Mary Ann' etc..> i.e.:> if i have:>> [text]name=mary jo [/text]>> [trim][name][/trim] should produce 'mary jo'>> wheres [grep search= $&replace=][name][/grep] will produce 'maryjo'>> it's happening. that's why i mentioned it...>>>> On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Gary Krockover wrote:>> > Sure:> >> > [grep search= $&replace=][YOUR_VAR][/grep]> >> > But I agree, a Trim would be nice, as in PHP:> >> > string trim ( string str [, string charlist])> >> > Note: The optional charlist parameter was added in PHP 4.1.0> >> > This function returns a string with whitespace stripped from the beginning> > and end of str . Without the second parameter, trim() will strip these> > characters:> >> > " " (ASCII 32 (0x20)), an ordinary space.> >> > "\t" (ASCII 9 (0x09)), a tab.> >> > "\n" (ASCII 10 (0x0A)), a new line (line feed).> >> > "\r" (ASCII 13 (0x0D)), a carriage return.> >> > "\0" (ASCII 0 (0x00)), the NUL-byte.> >> > "\x0B" (ASCII 11 (0x0B)), a vertical tab.> >> > You can also specify the characters you want to strip, by means of the> > charlist parameter. Simply list all characters that you want to be> > stripped. With .. you can specify a range of characters.> >> > Then there's ltrim() and rtrim().> >> > I guess one could be constructive and use a combo of the convertchars db> > and grep....> >> >> > GK> >> > At 07:45 PM 3/1/2004, you wrote:> >> >> > >is there such a thing? i have this client that wanted to use user's real> > >name to authenticate themselves when they subscribe but every week at> > >least one new subscriber will call to ask why he can not log on. 99% of> > >the time is because they've put an extra white space after their name.> > >is there [trim] command? and if not - why not?> > >i can just replace spaces but sometimes 'Mary Jo' will show up as a> > >first name. the only solution is, i think, a loop that checks for empty> > >space characters at the end and deleting them until it finds a character> > >but [trim] would be so much better... is there [trim] in 6?> > >> > >thanks...> >> >> > -------------------------------------------------------------> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> > the mailing list .> > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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