/** * Prints the variable in HTML format... * * @param mixed $var * @param bool $return return or print the var * @return string */ function print_pre($var, $return = false) { $retval = Â<pre>Â.print_r($var, true).</pre>Â; if($return) return $retval; print($retval); }
ok....let the shooting begin :)
the xdebug extension has very nice html-ized var_dump(). Use that on your devel machine and you'll never need your print_pre again. Otherwise I find it easier to simply do this:
<?php echo '<pre>'; var_dump($blah); echo '</pre>'; ?>
than to write a function and make sure it is always there.
Alternately, view source from your browser works great for grabbing var_dump()/print_r() output.
Greg
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