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Title : How to remove new line / CrLf from a string?
Categories : PHP, Strings
Boaz Yahav
Date : Mar 20th 2003
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The new line is represented by \n in a string.
To remove it, simply replace it with an empty string like this :

<?
$str = str_replace("\n", "", $str);
?>

Also, if you want it to be reflected in your HTML you should replace the \n with <BR>.
You can do that by using :

<?
$str=nl2br($str);
?>

Or

<?
$str = str_replace("\n", "<BR>", $str);
?>



STR - a Perl-like string manipulator class - The str class provides 4 perl-like methods for manipulating strings and other scalar variables.
Categories : PHP, PHP Classes, Perl, Strings
A function that parses a string and replaces http://whatever with a link, and email addresses with a mailto link. This function was designed for the motd package. But will work freely on its own.
Categories : PHP, Strings
AddSlashes -- Quote string with slashes
Categories : PHP, PHP Functions, Strings
Remove URL Parameter Substr Strstr
Categories : PHP, URLs, Strings
Printer friendly pages from anywhere on a website.
Categories : PHP, Strings, Content Management
Query2Report : Generating Html, Pdf and Csv Reports from SQL Query
Categories : PHP, PHP, HTML, PDF, Excel
Grab images from one or more URLs and save them to a specified local directory.
Categories : PHP, Filesystem, Strings, Arrays
Using data from a string.
Categories : PHP, Strings, CURL
Calculator for Baroque Violin strings
Categories : Math., PHP, Strings
explode() and SQL blobs
Categories : General SQL, Strings, PHP, Databases
I need a trim function/regexp that will trim all " " from the ends of a string.
Categories : Regexps, PHP, Strings
textwrap fill-paragraph (justification)
Categories : Strings, PHP, Algorithms
Read a file with strings and create a new file with the first half of each string
Categories : PHP, Strings, Filesystem
Mimic ASP's GetString function with PHP
Categories : PHP, Databases, MySQL, Strings
Working with files - return an array of files within a directory
Categories : PHP, Strings, Variables, Filesystem
 Vikas Athavale wrote :1064
My query is slightly different...

I had formed a $txt as follow :
$txt = $txt. "&lt;b&gt;Machine Serial No. &lt;/b&gt;".$machineserial."&lt;br&gt;";
$txt = $txt."&lt;b&gt;Machine Model . &lt;/b&gt;".$machinemodel."&lt;br&gt;";

Can I convert this to normal text so that text embeded in &lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; will be bold and &lt;br&gt; will be replaced by new line 

Please help