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hebrevc

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

hebrevc — Convert logical Hebrew text to visual text with newline conversion

Description

string hebrevc ( string $hebrew_text [, int $max_chars_per_line ] )

This function is similar to hebrev() with the difference that it converts newlines (\n) to "<br>\n".

The function tries to avoid breaking words.

Parameters

hebrew_text

A Hebrew input string.

max_chars_per_line

This optional parameter indicates maximum number of characters per line that will be returned.

Return Values

Returns the visual string.

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hebrevc
yfurman at yahoo dot com
11-Dec-2001 09:41
Beware of English use!
I was working on a little project, and used hebrevc to reverse Hebrew in a loop. The hebrevc function got a variable as an argument. Sometimes the variable was pure English and sometimes it was hebrew.
Suddenly I found out that the English too was cut with BR tags, which made it look funny - the last line was the first.

If you're going to use that function in mixed text, don't forget to check the language before using the function.

Yael

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Last updated: Fri, 16 May 2008
 
 
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