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Subject: Re: [PHP] $PHP_SELF in Netscape PART 2
> You are using commas instead of periods, use ".$PHP_SELF." instead of
> ",$PHP_SELF," (and for the other instances as well).
Huh? I am going off of the example from the PHP documentation:
>
This is not browser problem ...
here:
echo "" . $subcategories[$index] ."';
This will always work.
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Maxim Maletsky
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From: John Vanderbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 11:54 PM
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Subject: [PHP] $PHP_SE
A comma works when you use echo. Is there any reason why this is a bad idea?
Charlie Llewellin
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From: "John Vanderbeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [PHP] $PHP_SELF in Net
dont use ' , ' use ' . '
echo 'hello';
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> You are using commas instead of periods, use ".$PHP_SELF." instead of
> ",$PHP_SELF," (and for the other instances as well).
Huh? I am going off of the example from the PHP documentation:
>From http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.urlencode.php
echo '';
So I am using that as a model:
echo '
John Vanderbeck wrote:
>DOES NOT WORK:
>echo '',
>$subcategories[$index], '';
You are using commas instead of periods, use ".$PHP_SELF." instead of
",$PHP_SELF," (and for the other instances as well).
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