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PHP to ASP function
In PHP, there's a function called explode, which would replace a given string of character(s), with something else. What I'm wondering is if there's a function like this in ASP.
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Re: PHP to ASP function
i believe you are looking for the split() function. I forget how to implement it, but a simple google search can take care of that.
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