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I'm using the php mail function and trying to insert variables into my email messages. Here is some sample code that's similar to what I'm doing

<?php
$name = "franklin";
$message = "blah blah blah".$name.".";
?>

$name is coming from a csv file.

The problem is that the period after $name is being bumped to the next line, so the message looks like this:

blah blah blah franklin
.  <--period is here

Is there any way to stop this from happening?

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  • What code do you use to send an e-mail?
    – Timur
    Jan 18, 2012 at 8:12
  • Need to read more codes from you before we can figure out what's going on. In your codes, you just stated 2 variables.
    – Raptor
    Jan 18, 2012 at 8:12
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    if you say that the $name variable comes from an external file maybe the way you are reading it is causing a new line to be added to the value.. you check what happens if you use trim on that variable..
    – mishu
    Jan 18, 2012 at 8:15
  • Maybe $name contains a \n from the csv file.
    – Fabian
    Jan 18, 2012 at 8:16
  • Add var_dump($name); to your code to see what comes out.
    – anubhava
    Jan 18, 2012 at 10:06

2 Answers 2

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Try trim function like this:

$message = "blah blah blah". trim($name) . ".";

Your variable $name might have EOL as the last character thus bumping period after that to next line.

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  • Thank you so much! trim function worked, didn't realize "end of line" is stored as a character.
    – Snapcaster
    Jan 19, 2012 at 0:15
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try this:

str_replace("\n", "", $name);

or

trim($name);
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  • trim is more suitable, since it's OS-independant. \n is Unix-specific.
    – Oldskool
    Jan 18, 2012 at 11:28

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