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What does the , and {} do in this type of statement?
Example: echo trtd{$strName}/td/tr, htmlspecialchars( $teststr );
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The comma just concatenates the two. The brackets don't seem to do much of
anything...
echo trtd$strName/td/tr.htmlspecialchars( $teststr );
seems to be the same...
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Subject: [PHP] Comma question
Tried to check the archive, but it is offline...
What does the , and {} do in this type of statement?
Example: echo trtd{$strName}/td/tr, htmlspecialchars(
$teststr );
Thanks,
.: B i g D o g :.
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I think someone working on learning php after learning C was a little
too printf() happy :)
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From: B i g D o g [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:34 PM
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Subject: [PHP] Comma question
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Comma question
Curly braces {} are sometimes required for PHP to properly parse variables
thought of doing that, I alway's broke out of the quotes
to do object dereferencing. Should make my future code more readable I
think...
Martin
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Comma question
on 23/07/02 8:34 AM, B i g D o g ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What does the , and {} do in this type of statement?
Example: echo trtd{$strName}/td/tr, htmlspecialchars( $teststr );
Not sure about the comma, but the {braces} are easy. They help separate the
$vars from other stuff in the
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, B i g D o g wrote:
I figured that the comma was to concatenate but is was wondering if the
parser handled it different.
The comma isn't actually for concatenation. The net effect is the same in
this case, but a very different thing is happening.
echo hello , there;
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