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May 6th, 2008 09:31
Vishal Sharma, Chris Hayes, Sayani Chaudhuri,
Such codes can be used in PHP by placing them between "double quotes". For example, "\n" will result in a newline (though not visible in a browser), and '\n' will result in the literal \n. However AFAIK \f is rarely used. To use it in a regular expression: http://www.phpbuilder.com/manual/pcre.pattern.syntax.php http://uniquegiftsideas.blogspot.com/ http://valentinesdaygiftsidea.blogspot.com/ http://christmas-gifts-idea.blogspot.com/