Hey John,
> $array1 = get_defined_vars();
> include('yourfile.php');
> $array2 = get_defined_vars();
> $newvars = array_diff($array2,$array1);
> foreach($newvars as $name => $value)
> { echo "$name = $value\n"; }
Cool, thanks, will try it out.
> If there are multi-dimensional arrays, then
> yo
rch 24, 2004 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] looping variables from a file
> From: "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I knew this would be complicated when I started to write to the list for
> > help but didnt know so
> > complicatedI can just about understand (bare
> -Original Message-
> From: Ryan A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 March 2004 17:30
>
> Hi,
> I have a config_inc.php file which has around 60 parameters set in it.
> eg:
> $db_name="something";
> $db_user="root";
> $db_pass="blah";
> $x_installed_path="/home/blah/";
> etc
>
> I ha
From: "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a config_inc.php file which has around 60 parameters set in it.
> eg:
> $db_name="something";
> $db_user="root";
> $db_pass="blah";
> $x_installed_path="/home/blah/";
> etc
>
> I have a requirment of echoing out these statements to the client to show
> h
Hello Ryan,
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 5:29:33 PM, you wrote:
RA> as you can imagine the above loop will save a crapload of time
RA> instead of "partially hard codeing" each key and value but how do
RA> I do this while reading from a file? and the other big problem is
RA> the file contains one or
Hi,
I have a config_inc.php file which has around 60 parameters set in it.
eg:
$db_name="something";
$db_user="root";
$db_pass="blah";
$x_installed_path="/home/blah/";
etc
I have a requirment of echoing out these statements to the client to show
him how his setup is:
eg:
echo "DB_name=".$db_name.
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