On Tuesday 09 March 2004 02:03, Alex Hogan wrote:
> If I read his post correctly he was looking to make blah() available and
> not $blah.

The OP says "so that I can use $blah anywhere in the script?", which to me 
means that $blah needs to be global ...

[snip]

> Of course obviously being one of the OP you refer to I have read the manual

(OP doesn't mean you)

> > Variables > Variable scope.

... hence the referral to the manual.

>  In this case I don't see how it related to
> his post, even though he stated that he was trying to echo $blah....

According to what he stated he was trying to do it is very relevant.

> One of those letter of the law vs intent of the law sort of things.....

Maybe.

> But thanks for the condensintion..., 

I'm sorry if you interpreted my terseness as being condescending -- note the 
spelling (*now* I'm being condescending!).

> maybe I can return the favor sometime.

TIA ;)

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