I'm trying to replace carriage returns with a line break in PHP so that my site moderators don't have to type
every time they want to add a new line when typing an email from my site. I've tried several different methods to replace the line breaks but none have worked. The methods that I have tried are:
preg_replace('/\r\n?/', "<br />", $str);
eregi_replace(char(13), "<br />", $str);
str_replace("\r\n", "<br />", $str);
str_replace("\n", "<br />", $str);
and the nl2br function.
I've looked for the answer on Google for about half an hour and haven't found anything. Can anyone help?
Quite good example from php.net documentation
// Order of replacement
$str = "Line 1\nLine 2\rLine 3\r\nLine 4\n";
$order = array("\r\n", "\n", "\r");
$replace = '<br />';
// Processes \r\n's first so they aren't converted twice.
$newstr = str_replace($order, $replace, $str);
Your regular expression is escaping your r
and n
.
Instead of
preg_replace('/\r\n?/', "<br />", $str);
Try this:
preg_replace('/\\r\\n/', "<br />", $str);
Did you test it like this?
$str = str_replace( "\r\n", "<br />", $str );
$str = str_replace( "\r", "<br />", $str );
$str = str_replace( "\n", "<br />", $str );
This should work pretty much always. And remember always use "\r"
instead of '\r'
.