Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread Larry E . Ullman
However, I don't see the point in discussing this topic any longer. You won't change your opinion and Apple afficionados won't change their opinion either. I would like to suggest that you try Linux, BSD or OS X before you speak. On the bright side, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X all run PHP. And thi

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread Chris Garaffa
Sorry to continue this, but I just have to know... On Oct 30, 2003, at 6:32 PM, Chris W. Parker wrote: But seriously folks... The reason I don't like Macs is not because they don't perform well but it's because they have a retarded UI. It looks like crap and it works like crap. They do some of the

RE: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread Filip de Waard
Chris, I seriously disagree with you, in my not so humble opinion OS X is really great. I currently only have Linux installed, but i've just ordered a PowerBook... However, I don't see the point in discussing this topic any longer. You won't change your opinion and Apple afficionados won't chang

RE: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread Chris W. Parker
- Edwin - on Wednesday, October 29, 2003 11:26 PM said: [snip lots of nice things about mac osx] > Yes, I can do those and more on my Mac. And it doesn't even > crash on me even if I do many things at the same time. I > could run it for months! Yeah but... it's a M

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread Ryan A
The devil will always give you lots of reasons to convert you Do not always take the smooth path, the rough path sometimes.. is the right path. :-D Cheers, -Ryan Oh BTW - Macs are EVIL. On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 02:47:47 -0500 Leif K-Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - Edwin - wrote:

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread - Edwin -
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 02:47:47 -0500 Leif K-Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - Edwin - wrote: > > >Just by reading this -> http://www.apple.com/macosx/ esp. > >these last two sections: > > > > * Solid as a rock > > * Developer's dream > > > >would give people reason to consider and even "switc

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread Leif K-Brooks
- Edwin - wrote: Just by reading this -> http://www.apple.com/macosx/ esp. these last two sections: * Solid as a rock * Developer's dream would give people reason to consider and even "switch"... Mac OS X is fairly stable, I'll give you that. As for "developer's dream", that's a matter of op

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-30 Thread - Edwin -
(Just FYI) On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:03:55 +0100 "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I have said it once I have said it a thousand > times..MAC's are evil. Step away from it and leave the > darkness behind.come towards the light and thePC ...[snip]... Too bad for you... Just by re

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-29 Thread David Otton
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 10:00:51 +1100, you wrote: >> I would be very interested in learning more about this issue. Would you happen >> to be able to provide an example HTTP transaction that Safari mishandles? > >If you use a 'proper' html file it works OK. If you simply create a text >file (with

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-29 Thread Jason Wong
On Thursday 30 October 2003 06:03, Ryan A wrote: > If I have said it once I have said it a thousand times..MAC's are evil. > Step away from it and leave the darkness behind.come towards the light > and thePC > > :-D > > Cheers, > -Ryan > (P.S in case you hav'nt guesseda PC user) De

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-29 Thread Kim Kohen
G'day Chris > I would be very interested in learning more about this issue. Would you happen > to be able to provide an example HTTP transaction that Safari mishandles? If you use a 'proper' html file it works OK. If you simply create a text file (with .html extension) with less than 16 char

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-29 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Kim Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm glad to report this is not a PHP issue. It turns out to be a > Safari problem with Mac OSX (Safari was updated with OSX 10.3). > > All my PHP stuff is working correctly in IE so it looks like > development will proceed there until Apple gets a fix. I

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-29 Thread Ryan A
If I have said it once I have said it a thousand times..MAC's are evil. Step away from it and leave the darkness behind.come towards the light and thePC :-D Cheers, -Ryan (P.S in case you hav'nt guesseda PC user) G'day Adam, David, John etc >> I have spent about an hour lookin

Re: [PHP] Echo issue RESOLVED!

2003-10-29 Thread Kim Kohen
G'day Adam, David, John etc >> I have spent about an hour looking at this and have found I can't echo >> anything with 16 characters or less! I'm glad to report this is not a PHP issue. It turns out to be a Safari problem with Mac OSX (Safari was updated with OSX 10.3). All my PHP stuff is w

Re: [PHP] Echo issue

2003-10-29 Thread John Nichel
Chris Shiflett wrote: --- John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is this on Windoze or *nix? Sounds like some sort of buffering issue... Yes, it does. what is 'output_buffering' set too in your ini? This shouldn't matter either. I can't think of a reason why he would see the behavior he describe

Re: [PHP] Echo issue

2003-10-29 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is this on Windoze or *nix? Sounds like some sort of buffering > issue... Yes, it does. > what is 'output_buffering' set too in your ini? This shouldn't matter either. I can't think of a reason why he would see the behavior he describes. In fact, thi

Re: [PHP] Echo issue

2003-10-29 Thread John Nichel
Payne wrote: Payne Wrtote: \n is what you are needing. \n means new line. So you want a new line you have to do this echo ("abc\n"); echo ("Elm Street\n"); echo ("Anytown, NY 0 \n"); to get abc Elm Street Anytown, NY 0 you can also use a printf then you can use html code to get the

Re: [PHP] Echo issue

2003-10-29 Thread Payne
Payne Wrtote: \n is what you are needing. \n means new line. So you want a new line you have to do this echo ("abc\n"); echo ("Elm Street\n"); echo ("Anytown, NY 0 \n"); to get abc Elm Street Anytown, NY 0 you can also use a printf then you can use html code to get the same . You

Re: [PHP] Echo issue

2003-10-29 Thread David Otton
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:56:11 +1100, you wrote: >I have spent about an hour looking at this and have found I can't echo >anything with 16 characters or less! It can be over a single line or >multiple lines eg. > >echo("12345678"); >echo("12345678"); >?> >->"" > >but > >echo("12345678"); >echo("123

[PHP] Echo issue

2003-10-28 Thread Kim Kohen
G'day all, I've stumbled onto a weird problem after upgrading to Mac OSX 1.3. I had a script whose echo statement wasn't working so I decided to test the echo (I should point out that everything else with php is working fine phpinfo() etc). If I run the following I get nothing returned: ->"" I