Perhaps he could share all relevant code, since at this time we are mostly
guessing.
Declaration/assignment of a lot of variables isn't included in the snippets.
HTH
Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
Serge Fonville
http://www.sergefonville.nl
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From: Jim Giner [mailto:jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com]
Sent: 27 February 2013 12:28
2 - you have a couple indices wrapped in curly braces, not parens.
Is
that some new kind of syntax I'm not aware of?
No, that's some old kind of syntax you have no reason to be
On 05/01/2010 10:23 PM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
Hello everyone,
Just a basic question.
I have my class starting like this:
Class OireMail {
// these are required
public $smtp_server=;
public $domain=;
public $from=;
public $login=;
public $pass=;
And then go the function themselves.
I was told
Regards,
Shelley
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From: Eric Butera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 12:03 AM
To: Jochem Maas
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] A stupid question?
On Jan 18, 2008 10:49 AM, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Butera
Shelley Shyan schreef:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called, that
is, whether session has been started.
you can do it by checking the return value of session_id() if it's empty you
can be pretty
sure
On Jan 18, 2008 9:31 AM, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Butera schreef:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:54 PM, Shelley Shyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called,
that is,
Eric Butera schreef:
On Jan 18, 2008 9:31 AM, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Butera schreef:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:54 PM, Shelley Shyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called,
On Jan 18, 2008 10:49 AM, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Butera schreef:
On Jan 18, 2008 9:31 AM, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Butera schreef:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:54 PM, Shelley Shyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
Eric Butera schreef:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:54 PM, Shelley Shyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called, that
is, whether session has been started.
I Googled, but got little help.
Thank
if (session_id()){
//no session yet
}
else{
//we have lift-off!
}
On Thu, January 17, 2008 8:54 pm, Shelley Shyan wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been
called, that is, whether session has been started.
On Jan 17, 2008 9:54 PM, Shelley Shyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called,
that is, whether session has been started.
I Googled, but got little help.
Thank you for help!
Any
Shelley Shyan wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called, that
is, whether session has been started.
I Googled, but got little help.
Thank you for help!
Any tip is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Shelley
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 10:54 +0800, Shelley Shyan wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is a somehow stupid question.
I want to know how php could know whether session_start() has been called,
that is, whether session has been started.
I Googled, but got little help.
Thank you for help!
Any
Your problem is the paren's
echo 'some text' $aFunction 'some more text';
You need double quotes for the entire string, but single quotes around
the text so it knows it is text.
Alicia Riggs
Professional Services Group
Senior Web Development Engineer
214-550-7452
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That would work if aFunction was a variable - more less. It would
display the inner single quotes, so you'd really want:
echo some text $aFunction some more text;
However, aFunction is, ironically, a function, so it needs to be a
function call.
echo some text . aFunction() . some more text;
On
I cant figureout the syntax please help
echo Some text.aFunction().some more text;
The function is not working.
Your problem is the paren's
echo 'some text' $aFunction 'some more text';
You need double quotes for the entire string, but single
quotes around the text so it knows it
Everyone
Thank you for all the great feedback. Since my function doesnt return
data it just echos it to the browser.
When I use this format it does not display correctly
echo some text . aFunction() . some more text;
If I use the orginal code it displays fine.
echo Some text;
aFunction();
echo
Maybe it has to be Some text.aFunction();.sometext; with the
semicolon after the function.
I don't really know, just guessing.
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:44:53 -0500, Blake Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
I cant figureout the syntax please help
echo Some text.aFunction().some more
[snip]
echo Some text.aFunction().some more text;
[/snip]
Have you checked to see if aFunction() is returning anything?
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The following code works:
echo Some text;
aFunction();
echo Some more text;
-B
Matt Matijevich wrote:
[snip]
echo Some text.aFunction().some more text;
[/snip]
Have you checked to see if aFunction() is returning anything?
.
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Perhaps using:
$ret = aFunction();
var_dump($ret);
Then you'll see if aFunction() is returning anything.
Dave
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:48:18 -0500, Matt Matijevich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
echo Some text.aFunction().some more text;
[/snip]
Have you checked to see if aFunction() is
[snip]
echo Some text;
aFunction();
echo Some more text;
[/snip]
What is printed out?
if aFunction() is returning the string test then this code: echo
Some text.aFunction().some more text; should print out:
Some texttestsome more text
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Echo some string value.aFunction().another string value;
To work,
Good luck,
Warren Vail
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From: Matt Matijevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 3:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] a stupid question
[snip]
echo
Maybe it has to be Some text.aFunction();.sometext; with the
semicolon after the function.
I don't really know, just guessing.
Yeesh, that's not even remotely valid PHP. Why would that have been posted
as advice?
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michal
* Thus wrote Blake Schroeder:
Hey
I cant figureout the syntax please help
echo Some text.aFunction().some more text;
The function is not working.
For future reference, to make you're post not a stupid question it
would look more like:
snip
Subject: Calling a function between strings
I
Luis Mirabal mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 3:18 PM said:
as Chris W. Parker noticed, there is a little mistake in the example
above posted by me, it says:
i'd like to thank the academy, my parents, God, my cat, and all of those
that voted for me!
thank you!
kisses
Download it and then check it. But if you need to check a lot of files
that's probably to slow.
Jacob Vennervald
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 06:03, Joe wrote:
how to check the filetype of remote file
because is_dir(), is_file() can't work on remote file
thx a lot
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Download it and then check it. But if you need to check a lot of files
that's probably to slow.
Jacob Vennervald
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 06:03, Joe wrote:
how to check the filetype of remote file
because
Ok, point taken.
Sorry, I didn't know.
Also, thanks for the help, I got it :-)
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From: Jean-Christian Imbeault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 1:52 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: stupid question
Liam, when you want to post a new
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