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[SOLVED] is 'preg_replace' the right function?


slashpine

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First let me say thanks for all the great help you folks provide...

one more question

 

when I echo the following...some of the actual query text is two words separated with an underscore...how can I change the syntax below to strip the underscore?

<?=ucwords($query)?>

 

tia

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First let me point out that I would use <?php echo over <?=.

 

This should get you your result:

<?php echo str_replace("_", " ", ucwords($query)); ?>

 

preg_replace is better when you have alot to replace. For simple items like that str_replace is simpler.

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