Hello,
Tom Culpepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not positive of the problem as I can not see your code, but if you
want to display the words that end in '5C' the you can do them like so:
\(escape character) like this: \(95 5C 5C)
Putting a space (or some other character) after the
Hi, everyone:
I am a Chinese, I am a programmer.
I encounter a problem about php.
Attachment is 1.php,
when i open this file (this file is saved at linux server, apache and
php 4.2.3 are installed on this server) in Internet Explorer, error
displays:
Parse error: parse error,
I am not positive of the problem as I can not see your code, but if you
want to display the words that end in '5C' the you can do them like so:
\(escape character) like this: \(95 5C 5C)
If you could sttach some code we might have a better idea.
-tom culpepper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi, everyone:
I am a Chinese, I am a programmer.
I encounter a problem about php.
Attachment is 1.php,
when i open this file (this file is saved at linux server, apache and
php 4.2.3 are installed on this server) in Internet Explorer, error
displays:
Parse error: parse error,
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