As a general rule, use ' ' for literal strings and " " for strings you want
escaped characters and such to take effect. Example:
echo 'foo\nbar' will echo foo\nbar
where as
echo "foo\nbar" will echo
foo
bar
Hope this helped.
Brian Seymour
Zend Certified Engineer
AeroCoreProductions
http://www.ae
no difference
bastien
> Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 08:00:11 -0500>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: php-general@lists.php.net> Subject: [PHP] mail()
silly question>> I have a question that might be too silly for those of you who
are PHP> gurus.>> Here it c
On 9/1/07, Rodrigo Poblanno Balp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question that might be too silly for those of you who are PHP
> gurus.
>
> Here it comes:
>
> I had a mail (specifically in the headers) function call like this:
>
> $header = "";
> $header .= 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]";
> $heade
Hi,
Question:
Why? What's the real difference between
$header .= 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' . "\r\n";
and
$header .= 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]";
Your second declaration is incorrect: you start with a single quote ('),
and you end with a double (").
So, you'd say "ok, let's fix it":
$head
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