Ok thanks, I'll add it to the regex zone too. basically i have a narrow side box and urls inside the box are being cut off. This will allow them to wrap.
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I need a PHP regular expression that replaces the anchor text in a link with the orginal but with a space after every 10 characters.
i.e.
blah blah <a href="http://blah.com">Tex
becomes
blah blah <a href="http://blah.com">Tex
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In CSS you can use word-wrap: break-word This allows the text inside the container to break in the middle of a word rather than extend across the boundary.
CSS WORD-WRAP
http://www.css3.com/css-wo
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by: Ray_PaseurPosted on 2009-11-03 at 07:34:15ID: 25729906
I'm sure someone can help you with this (and there is a REGEX Zone here at EE if you need more coverage) but I've just got to ask, "Why?"
Thanks and welcome to EE, ~Ray