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    Right let me show you the function... then explain whats wrong =]

    PHP Code:
    function replace($string)
    {
     
    $pattern[0] = "{site_domain}";
     
     
    $replacement[0] = "$site_domain";
     
     
    ksort($pattern);
     
    ksort($replacement);
     
    eregi_replace("$pattern""$replacement""$string");
     return 
    $string;

    It is designed such that, when I add other values, it will do the same for them... Right, in my database is {site_domain} and im trying to replace it to be $site_domain (a previously defined variable).

    However, with and/or without the function, the end result for {site_domain} is %7bsite_domain%7d yet no where in the coding is it told to htmlspecialchars itself. And when trying to use the function but replace %7b to $, it still doesnt work -.-

    Anyone got a function that will change the {x} to $x for any variable... that works =]

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    Simple answer, there the {} ?

    Secondly why the hell are you useing arrays anyway when you only have a single value?? or performing a direct string replace with the eregi command even? its kinda a waste or proccessing.

    A correct and simpler version of your code could be done with a simple
    function replace($string)
    {
    $string = str_replace("{site_domain}", $site_domain, $string);
    return $string;
    }

    tho its kinda pointless as theres no reason for it to be a function if it is really only doing one task "/ (you may as well just use the str replace function itself in there)
    Last edited by Mentor; 22-12-2007 at 06:36 PM.

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    Like i said.. it have more variables...
    Ill be adding them as i go along, so indeed, the function is needed, its easier for when it comes to the CMS system.
    Any idea on how to make it work?
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    Ok, though the ksort and use of the ergi instead of str replace still seems unnessary?

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    Oki, changed to preg_replace... however the function still wont work...
    Any idea how to get it to work.. i think the problem is that its being htmlspecialchars without being told to... :S
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    No, its becuse your useing preg_replace instead of string... preg uses regex style patterns, which likely mans {} are read as parmiters for the replace string and in tern not replaced in the final document. why is it your so opposed to useing str_replace when replaceing strings?

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    I told you the code earlier..

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    Use entors and add more str_replaces for each thing u wish to replace?

    ie
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    function replace($string)
    {
    $string str_replace("{site_domain}"$site_domain$string);
    $string str_replace("{site_name}",$site_name,$string);
    return 
    $string;

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    str replace should support arrays just as well as any other function?

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    PHP Code:
    function replace($string)
    {
     
    $pattern[0] = "{site_domain}";
     
    $pattern[1] = "{site_name}"
     
     
    $replacement[0] = "$site_domain";
     
    $replacement[1] = "$site_name"
     
     
    ksort($pattern);
     
    ksort($replacement);
     
     
    str_replace($pattern$replacement"$string");
     
     return 
    $string;

    Still wont replace the {site_domain} with its value -.-
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