[PHP-DOC] Bug #14714 Updated: String tokenizer appears to only work with tokens of size equal to one. From: s371117 <email protected>
Date: 01/04/02

ID: 14714
User updated by: s371117 <email protected>
Reported By: s371117 <email protected>
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: linux redhat 7.0
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

Thanks for that.

I ended up using explode() to do what I wanted.

A user comment directed me to do this.

Thanks for all your help!
David

Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-04 19:54:48] zak <email protected>

strtok splits a string into tokens, each token delimited
by any character from the token string.

Changing to documentation problem. Will fix shortly.

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[2002-01-04 19:03:34] elixer <email protected>

Please create a php file with the following content, the version number
of PHP will appear in the output:

<?php
    phpinfo();
?>

Let us know what version you are on.

Sean

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[2001-12-27 02:35:26] s371117 <email protected>

This code does not appear to work (it is almost a cut and paste from the
manual with the token changed). From experimentation I think it is
beacause the token is two characters long. I am not sure if this is a
bug or a undocumented property of this function.

$string = "This is an example string";
$tok = strtok($string,"%s");
    while ($tok) {
    echo "Word=$tok<br>";
    $tok = strtok("%s");
}

I am sorry I can't be sure of the version of PHP on this server. I only
have ftp access.

Thanks for such a great product!

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