Codeigniter is inserting spaces automatically
I have a problem with codeigniter in a query on postgresql, it automatically adding a spacebar on the query for no reason
This is the query:
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
the problem is when i check the output it adds a space in here:
' < [^>]*>'
Between the apostrophe and the less than symbol, that provokes the query doesn´t work as supposed.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance
php postgresql codeigniter
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I have a problem with codeigniter in a query on postgresql, it automatically adding a spacebar on the query for no reason
This is the query:
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
the problem is when i check the output it adds a space in here:
' < [^>]*>'
Between the apostrophe and the less than symbol, that provokes the query doesn´t work as supposed.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance
php postgresql codeigniter
If you want remove all space. I recommend you should use this commands: $output = stripslashes($output); $output = str_replace(' ', '', $output);
– QChí Nguyễn
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
1
try the following$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'", NULL, false);
– sintakonte
Nov 23 '18 at 7:46
Bro, why don't you make you whole pure sql$query
then put it once in your$this->db->query($query);
.. always do that when you use complex queries.
– Sherif Salah
Nov 23 '18 at 10:15
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I have a problem with codeigniter in a query on postgresql, it automatically adding a spacebar on the query for no reason
This is the query:
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
the problem is when i check the output it adds a space in here:
' < [^>]*>'
Between the apostrophe and the less than symbol, that provokes the query doesn´t work as supposed.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance
php postgresql codeigniter
I have a problem with codeigniter in a query on postgresql, it automatically adding a spacebar on the query for no reason
This is the query:
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
the problem is when i check the output it adds a space in here:
' < [^>]*>'
Between the apostrophe and the less than symbol, that provokes the query doesn´t work as supposed.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance
php postgresql codeigniter
php postgresql codeigniter
asked Nov 23 '18 at 6:40
Octavio SanrománOctavio Sanromán
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If you want remove all space. I recommend you should use this commands: $output = stripslashes($output); $output = str_replace(' ', '', $output);
– QChí Nguyễn
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
1
try the following$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'", NULL, false);
– sintakonte
Nov 23 '18 at 7:46
Bro, why don't you make you whole pure sql$query
then put it once in your$this->db->query($query);
.. always do that when you use complex queries.
– Sherif Salah
Nov 23 '18 at 10:15
add a comment |
If you want remove all space. I recommend you should use this commands: $output = stripslashes($output); $output = str_replace(' ', '', $output);
– QChí Nguyễn
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
1
try the following$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'", NULL, false);
– sintakonte
Nov 23 '18 at 7:46
Bro, why don't you make you whole pure sql$query
then put it once in your$this->db->query($query);
.. always do that when you use complex queries.
– Sherif Salah
Nov 23 '18 at 10:15
If you want remove all space. I recommend you should use this commands: $output = stripslashes($output); $output = str_replace(' ', '', $output);
– QChí Nguyễn
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
If you want remove all space. I recommend you should use this commands: $output = stripslashes($output); $output = str_replace(' ', '', $output);
– QChí Nguyễn
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
1
1
try the following
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'", NULL, false);
– sintakonte
Nov 23 '18 at 7:46
try the following
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'", NULL, false);
– sintakonte
Nov 23 '18 at 7:46
Bro, why don't you make you whole pure sql
$query
then put it once in your $this->db->query($query);
.. always do that when you use complex queries.– Sherif Salah
Nov 23 '18 at 10:15
Bro, why don't you make you whole pure sql
$query
then put it once in your $this->db->query($query);
.. always do that when you use complex queries.– Sherif Salah
Nov 23 '18 at 10:15
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Try this.
$reg_val = "<[^>]*>";
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta, $reg_val, '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
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Try this.
$reg_val = "<[^>]*>";
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta, $reg_val, '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
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Try this.
$reg_val = "<[^>]*>";
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta, $reg_val, '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
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Try this.
$reg_val = "<[^>]*>";
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta, $reg_val, '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
Try this.
$reg_val = "<[^>]*>";
if ($_respuesta) {
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta, $reg_val, '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'");
}
answered Nov 23 '18 at 14:22
Niall LonerganNiall Lonergan
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If you want remove all space. I recommend you should use this commands: $output = stripslashes($output); $output = str_replace(' ', '', $output);
– QChí Nguyễn
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
1
try the following
$this->db->where("regexp_replace(consulta_respuestas.respuesta,'<[^>]*>', '', 'g') LIKE '%".$_respuesta."%'", NULL, false);
– sintakonte
Nov 23 '18 at 7:46
Bro, why don't you make you whole pure sql
$query
then put it once in your$this->db->query($query);
.. always do that when you use complex queries.– Sherif Salah
Nov 23 '18 at 10:15