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Yep, both split() and explode() did the same thing, so they dropped split(), same for join() and implode().

 

Not entirely true.  When join() was introduced in PHP 3.0b5 (a very long time ago) it was immediately an "alias" for implode(), which means that it does exactly (literally!) the same thing. 

 

However, split() and explode() are different functions entirely. split() uses a POSIX regular expression to break a string into pieces (sometimes the regular expression is a string of literal characters). explode() does not use regular expressions, it just splits of the characters given. So, there is some overlap in what split() and explode() can do but they're not the same at all.

 

split() was deprecated as part of the wider deprecation of all of the POSIX regex functions in PHP 5.3.0.  None of the other three functions (explode(), join(), implode()) are deprecated.

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