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A third parameter to strpos( ) that allows us to specify where to start searching from

 
<?
    $string = "This is a strpos( ) test";
    $pos = strpos($string, "i", 3);
    if ($pos =  == false) {
            print "Not found\n";
    } else {
            print "Found at $pos!\n";
    }
?>
  
  








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