* Thus wrote CPT John W. Holmes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > * Thus wrote 386-DX ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Hello. Let's say I have something like this:
> > >
> > > function aa($test) {
> > >     $a = 8;
> > >     echo $test;
> > > }
> > >
> > > $a = 2;
> > > aa("a is ". ($a>5?"greater":"equal to or less"). " than 5".);
> >
> > http://php.net/eval
> 
> No... you need to make $a global within the function for that change to
> affect $a outside the function
> 
> function (...)
> {
>   global $a;
>   $a = 8;
> 
> (can maybe do that in one operation, try it and see)

A yes, I did forget to mention that but as per requested I was
assuming they wanted the string test to be evalulated.

<snip>
I want this to output "a is greater than 5".. how can i modify the
code so that the function parameter is evaluated inside the
function?
</snip>



Curt
-- 
"I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure."

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