I learned PHP from an old O'Reilly book, and regarding Unicode it said
"PHP's strings are always encoded in UTF-8." Since then I never gave it
much thought, though I see a lot of ranting and wailing about lack of
Unicode support in PHP. I also see a bunch of articles about work-arounds
an
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 09:06:22 -0500, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's most likely your problem. The last line of your file most likely
does not have a trailing NL character that is why it is the only line
that works.
Thank you for your help! My server dude looked around and yes, the files
were be
ng? I've wasted three
hours trying to figure this out and I don't know what I could be screwing
up. :(
Foofy
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