Removing \r\n from string

Hello, how do I remove the "\r\n" newline characters from a
string in AS3 ?
I can do it in Flex using StringUtil trim, but that is not
available in Flash.
Thanks for any help.

Try something like this which replaces returns with a space:
//grep to globally (gi) look for returns
var returns:RegExp=/\r/gi;
//your input text
var str:String="the text";
//return the clean text
str.replace(returns," ");

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