ID: 37404 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: werty37 at gmail dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: Output Control Operating System: Ubuntu Dapper Drake Beta PHP Version: 5.1.5CVS New Comment:
Yes, this is correct for _shell_. But I bet the book presumes you already know what HTML is and how to add a newline there. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-05-11 14:22:40] werty37 at gmail dot com #This is what i found in an ebook on php ############################################# $person = array('Edison', 'Wankel', 'Crapper'); foreach ($person as $name) { echo "Hello, $name\n"; } ############################################## #This is what it is suppossed to print #Hello, Edison #Hello, Wankel #Hello, Crapper #But this is what it prints #Hello, EdisonHello, WankelHello Crapper ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-05-11 09:34:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newlines in HTML look like "<br/>". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-05-11 09:20:01] werty37 at gmail dot com Description: ------------ I tried to use the escape syntax "\n" but php is not printing a newline. I also tried "\r" and "\t" but still no use. The php version im using is: PHP 5.1.2-1ubuntu2 Reproduce code: --------------- <?php $friends_list = array('Sujith','Kalesh','Sijin','Ridhul'); foreach($friends_list as $friends) { echo "Hello, $friends\n"; } ?> Expected result: ---------------- Hello, Sujith Hello, Kalesh Hello, Sijin Hello, Ridhul Actual result: -------------- Hello, Sujith Hello, Kalesh Hello, Sijin Hello, Ridhul ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=37404&edit=1