$myVar='This text is the first line before the table tags.
This text is the second line before the table tags.
<table>
<tr>
<td class="borderLine">
This text is the first line inside the table tags.
This text is the second line inside the table tags.
</td>
<td>
This text is in the second cell of the tagle tags.
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="className">
<td>
This text is in the first cell of the second row.
</td>
<td>
This text is in the second cell of the second row.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
This text is the first line after the table tags.
This text is the second line after the table tags.';
I like to insert line breaks into $myVar per line.
The code below makes the result1 below.
$myVar1=nl2br($myVar);
[b]result1[/b]
This text is the first line before the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the second line before the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
<table>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<tr>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<td class="borderLine">[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the first line inside the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the second line inside the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<td>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is in the second cell of the tagle tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td> [COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
</tr>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<tr class="className">[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<td><br />
This text is in the first cell of the second row. [COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<td>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is in the second cell of the second row. [COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
</tr>[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
</table>[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the first line after the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the second line after the table tags.
The <br />s in blue are okay, but the <br />s in red produce problems in the result1 above.
The code below makes the result2 below.
$myVar2=str_replace('<table><br />','<table>',$myVar1);
$myVar2=str_replace('</table><br />','</table>',$myVar2);
$myVar2=str_replace('<tr><br />','<tr>',$myVar2);
$myVar2=str_replace('</tr><br />','</tr>',$myVar2);
$myVar2=str_replace('<td><br />','<td>',$myVar2);
$myVar2=str_replace('</td><br />','</td>',$myVar2);
[b]result2[/b]
This text is the first line before the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the second line before the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
<table>
<tr>
<td class="borderLine">[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the first line inside the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the second line inside the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>
<td>
This text is in the second cell of the tagle tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="className">[COLOR="#FF0000"]<br />[/COLOR]
<td>
This text is in the first cell of the second row. [COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>
<td>
This text is in the second cell of the second row. [COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
</td>
</tr>
</table>[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the first line after the table tags.[COLOR="#0000CD"]<br />[/COLOR]
This text is the second line after the table tags.
Now I have two problem making <br /> in red.
They are not removed by str_replace() because they have class.
Since the class name is varied I can’t use str_replace() for the all class names.
How can I remove the <br />s inside the table tags?
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There is no colspan, rowspan or style inside the <tr> or <td> tag.
There are just a variety of class names.
I can’t use the following code because there might be other tag outside of the table tag. for example <span class=“borderLine”>span text</span>.
$myVar3=str_replace('[COLOR="#FF0000"]"><br />[/COLOR]','[COLOR="#FF0000"]">[/COLOR]',$myVar2);
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