Will do. The only funky workaround I've found so far is just pasting the character into a str_replace. It appears as a little unknown character box in both EditPlus and Dreamweaver. What's funny, though, is that if I try to paste it as part of the line here in Outlook 2000 like this:
$mystring = str_replace(" ", ", ", $mystring);
It breaks the line up, apparently creating a carriage return. Ugh. I'd sure like to find a less hacky way to do it. I've done a lot of googling and haven't found anything yet.
Yeah, that sounds like what I went thru...'cept on my end, I didn't have to match the character, I had to create it...which is what the chr(29) made. Have you tried setting the character to a variable, before doing the string replace?
$funky = chr(29); $mystring = str_replace ( $funky, ", ", $mystring );
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