use this $result_html = " ... html code....<-- \" FOOTER CENTER \$LOGOIMAGE footer.jpg \" !--> ... more html code"; --------------- martina.
"Sviss Cobazor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > The thing is that the result html code is to be parsed by HTMLDOC (pdf > generator) to create pdf from the webpage. By inserting <-- "some string" > !--> into the html, HTMLDOC can catch these strings and act from them. > > example: > > $result_html = " ... html code....<-- " FOOTER CENTER $LOGOIMAGE footer.jpg > " !--> ... more html code"; > > result_html is the page contens for HTMLDOC to parse and through that catch > the footer code and insert footer.jpg as the footer on the pdf pages. > > the problem is that php converts $LOGOIMAGE to a php variable. \$LOGOIMAGE > doesn't seem to work. > > "Robert Janeczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > I just wanted to know how to use strings with $ sign. > > > > > > If a word starts with a dollar sign php will think it's a variable, how > > can > > > I make > > > " $bla bla and bla $bla " to stay that way? > > > Will this work? " \$bla bla and bla \$bla " > > > > don`t use "" - use ''. php doesn`t parse variables in such kind of > strings. > > ' $bla bla and bla $bla ' > > > > " \$bla bla and bla \$bla " - this should work too, but i haven`t > checked. > > > > rash > > > > > > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php