No probs.
On 18 Feb 2004, at 16:34, pete M wrote:
Wicked - that's the best tip I've seen for a long time... TA
Gareth Williams wrote:
Well if you are a unix/linux/os x user, drop to the command line, go
to the directory with all the php files, and type in:
grep php
or if your php files are sca
Wicked - that's the best tip I've seen for a long time... TA
Gareth Williams wrote:
Well if you are a unix/linux/os x user, drop to the command line, go to
the directory with all the php files, and type in:
grep php
or if your php files are scattered around a load of sub-directories,
then go
Well if you are a unix/linux/os x user, drop to the command line, go to
the directory with all the php files, and type in:
grep php
or if your php files are scattered around a load of sub-directories,
then go to a directory which sits above all your php files, and type
in:
grep -r *
if you
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