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Bug #15552 str_replace with semicolons finds other characters as well
Submitted: 2002-02-14 09:15 UTC Modified: 2002-02-14 09:54 UTC
From: hallvors at online dot no Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Strings related
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: SunOS no14 / Linux merlin 2.4.2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-02-14 09:15 UTC] hallvors at online dot no
	if(isset($wrapme)){
		$thescript=str_replace(";", ";\n", $thescript);
	}

This is my solution when trying to wade through horribly compact "all-on-one-line" style JavaScript: $thescript is read from the JS-URL with fopen() and I'm trying to wrap it on semicolons. Result:

var q22="";var q23="";

becomes

var q22="
"
;
var q23="
"
;


(evident on 
http://www.hallvord.com/opera/sitetest.php?urlurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.excelsior.cc%2Fjs%2Fdqm_script.js&wrapme=Wrap+this+script%21&startscr=0&endscr=2265 )

Have I misunderstood something here or is it a bug that str_replace with ';' as search also finds "" ? Tried preg_replace with the same result, even when given a \x hex code input. Reproduced on two different versions of PHP (most recent being 4.0.6 but I'm not in charge of upgrading the servers so I can't test it in later builds) and two different server setups.

I hope this is a genuine bug - if not I'm sorry!

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 [2002-02-14 09:54 UTC] edink@php.net
I cannot reproduce this. I tried to following code snippet:

$f=file("http://www.excelsior.cc/js/dqm_script.js");
$f=implode("", $f);
print str_replace(";", ";\n", $f);

Works as expected. The problem is not in str_replace.
 
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