I'd be curious to see others' answers on this because I upgraded everything
the other day (been at php4 for a while though) and I don't have a problem
with the quotes.

On 2/12/01 11:11 PM this was written:

> Have I lost something somewhere?
> 
> I have code which runs under PHP3.0.15, and PHP4.0.2 which references the
> result of a
> 
> $row = mysql_fetch_array($result_of_query);
> 
> by doing things like:
> 
> $row["this_is_a_field_name"]
> 
> Seems simple, right?
> 
> Well - I compiled a new copy of Apache 1.3.17, pushed PHP up to 4.0.4pl1,
> and upgraded mysql to the new stable version at the same time...
> 
> Now the above code doesnt work.  But if I do a:
> 
> $row[this_is_a_field_name]
> 
> Then the code does work.
> 
> Have I messed up something in the PHP configuration that doesnt allow these
> quoted identifiers anymore?
> 
> Or is this just a new (less-than-compatible) upgrade to PHP that I've missed
> reading about??
> 
> Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp me ... I dont want to have to rebuild all my sites
> just because of these stupid quotes....
> 

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