04152005 1554 GMT-6

Jeromie, dude, your clock is totally screwed. It says 01-03-1970!

Wade

Jeromie Clark wrote:

>Just so you know why, you can't call $_SERVER['something'] from inside 
>quotes, because $_SERVER isn't a variable, it's an *array*.
>You can't access an array from inside quotes... you've got to 
>concatenate the string like you did in your example.  :)
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>>>Basically I just moved the first line into an echo statement. Then moved
>>>the $_SERVER variable so that it wasn't directly inside the quotes. I
>>>have noticed that sometimes, PHP doesn't expand the _SERVER variable
>>>when it is directly inside the quotes.
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>>>Hopefully this makes some sense and will help you out.
>>>--
>>>Doug
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>>>Registered Linux User #285548 (http://counter.li.org)
>>>----------------------------------------
>>>Random Thought:
>>>Go climb a gravity well!
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