I'm a fan of the function trim in PHP. However, I think I've run into a weird snag. I have the string named keys that contains: "mavrick, ball, bouncing, food, easy mac, " and execute this function
// note the double space before "bouncing"
$keys = "mavrick, ball, bouncing, food, easy mac, ";
$theKeywords = explode(", ", $keys);
foreach($theKeywords as $key){
$key = trim($key);
}
echo $theKeywords[2];
However here, the output is " bouncing" not "bouncing". Isn't trim the right function to use here?
edit:
My original string has two spaces before "bounce", for some reason it didn't want to show up.
And I tried referencing it with foreach($theKeywords as &$key) but it threw an error.

codeParse error: parse error, unexpected '&', expecting T_VARIABLE or '$' in chooseCats.php on line 40`code` – user1848437 Nov 25 '12 at 13:01