On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 06:02:15PM -0600, Craig Westerman wrote:
> Would you explain what this line does?
>
>$out[$m[1]] = $m[2];
it assigns an entry to the output array. $m is populated by preg_match
(where it was passed as the third argument) with the entire match in
$m[0], the first paren
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] data from service into array
Craig Westerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm just now trying to learn PHP. I don't know ANYTHING about XML. I don't
> even have any XML ref
Craig Westerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm just now trying to learn PHP. I don't know ANYTHING about XML. I don't
> even have any XML reference books yet. I did create a PHP script that is
> usable (see below), but there has to be a more efficient way to do it with
> PHP. I'll hunt up your p
>Is anything hindering you from using XML expat? You can use that to do it.
>I already post a mail on this, search in the archive for xml related
>posts.
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This is data from a data service.
This is the ENTIRE source code of the URL they let m
Is anything hindering you from using XML expat? You can use that to do it.
I already post a mail on this, search in the archive for xml related
posts.
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Craig Westerman wrote:
> I'm retrieving data from a data service.
> This is the ENTIRE source code of the URL they let me r
I'm retrieving data from a data service.
This is the ENTIRE source code of the URL they let me receive:
RHAT
6.82
3/4/2002
3:59pm
0.32
6.59
6.99
6.53
932400
How can I insert the data values into an array ?
Thanks
Craig ><>
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