05-26-2011
What does 'file' say? Usually you know by context, as a UNIX file has no magic but the content, which does not have to self-label.
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mb_strrichr
MB_STRRICHR(3) 1 MB_STRRICHR(3)
mb_strrichr - Finds the last occurrence of a character in a string within another, case insensitive
SYNOPSIS
string mb_strrichr (string $haystack, string $needle, [bool $part = false], [string $encoding = mb_internal_encoding()])
DESCRIPTION
mb_strrichr(3) finds the last occurrence of $needle in $haystack and returns the portion of $haystack. Unlike mb_strrchr(3), mb_strrichr(3)
is case-insensitive. If $needle is not found, it returns FALSE.
PARAMETERS
o $haystack
- The string from which to get the last occurrence of $needle
o $needle
- The string to find in $haystack
o $part
- Determines which portion of $haystack this function returns. If set to TRUE, it returns all of $haystack from the beginning to
the last occurrence of $needle. If set to FALSE, it returns all of $haystack from the last occurrence of $needle to the end,
o $encoding
- Character encoding name to use. If it is omitted, internal character encoding is used.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the portion of $haystack. or FALSE if $needle is not found.
SEE ALSO
mb_stristr(3), mb_strrchr(3).
PHP Documentation Group MB_STRRICHR(3)