I use jQuery to count the value of a textarea on the fly:
function count_chars () {
count_chars=$('#text_textarea').val().length;
}
...then on submit serialize the form, send the text of the textarea via ajax to a php file which then validates the text on the server side. However, I got problems with newlines and spaces.
Of course, if I just get the text "as it is" from the textarea, php will count each new line as two or 4 characters (\n, ...). So I tried to replace them with something like this:
strlen(str_replace(array("\r", "\n"), ' ', $text)))
or this:
strlen(preg_replace('/\s+/', ' ', trim($text)))
However, if I got e.g. 10 paragraphs and jQuery returns 2500 characters, php will either return 2510 or 2490, depending if I replace new lines with a space or remove them completely. So the difference is 20, but there are only 10 new lines...?
What am I missing? How can I get php to return the same result as jQuery? Where is the problem, in php or in jQuery?
strlen()countes bytes, not characters. It's unsuitable for your task if you use UTF-8. – Álvaro G. Vicario Aug 14 '12 at 10:40mb_strlento count characters and not bytes. – Maerlyn Aug 14 '12 at 10:41