On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 15:07 -0400, Peter van der Does wrote: > php > $a='data[options][name]'; > php > echo ltrim($a,'data['); > options][name] > > Just as I expected. > > Next one: > php > $a='options[options][name]'; > php > echo ltrim($a,'options['); > ][name] > > UH, what? > Not exactly what I expected. > > This works: > php > $a='options[options][name]'; > php > echo ltrim(ltrim($a,'options'),'['); > options][name] It doesn't trim strings, it trims characters. The second argument is a list of characters. I'm surprised this has worked for you up till now. I think most people would use the following to do what you want: <?php echo preg_replace( '#^options\[#', '', $a ) ?> Or they would do test and strip: <?php if( substr( $a, 0, 8 ) === 'options[' ) { echo substr( $a, 8 ); } ?> Or maybe: <?php if( preg_match( '#^options\[#', $a ) ) { echo substr( $a, 8 ); } ?> Cheers, Rob. -- http://www.interjinn.com Application and Templating Framework for PHP -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php