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To convert split to preg_split due to the deprecation in PHP 5.3, you do:

$temp_array = split("\s*;\s*", $string);
$temp_array = preg_split("/\s*;\s*/", $string);

Note the delimiters "/" needed for preg_split.

$temp_array = split($needle, $string);
$temp_array = preg_split($needle, $string);

Does the "$needle" need the delimiters too?

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Yes, $needle must be a regular expression if you're going to use preg_split. Regular expressions need delimiters.

If it's not a regular expression that you need to split by, use explode().

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  • +1 ... Adding to this; to safely use $needle in preg_split you can write preg_split('/' . preg_quote($needle, '/') . '/', $string)
    – Ja͢ck
    Apr 24, 2012 at 6:26
  • @Jack is right, but you should really use explode() for that since it's not actually a regular expression. Apr 24, 2012 at 9:05
  • It's not clear from the question what split was used for, so it's just erring on the safe side. But you have already catered for the non-regex case in your answer, so we should have complete coverage :)
    – Ja͢ck
    Apr 24, 2012 at 9:23

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