Tomek,
I got the problem , I want make preety debug function that shows array keys
and values and name of the variable containing array:
Here it is:
function show_arr($array)
//wyswietla wartosci z tablicy wraz z kluczami (przeznaczone do debugowania)
{
if(DABUG)
{
echo
This doesn't solve the strval problem,
:((( it's the only problem I have
but in my debug output I wasn't so
interested in the array's name, as in the meaning/status of the data it
contained. Here is an equivalent approach (- the idea of nesting the two
functions was the subject of a
your mailing address TLD (the .pl in emarket.pl) says you're from Poland
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From: Tomek Golembiewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 7:20 AM
To: DL Neil; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] How get the name of the array variable?
Please feel
So Rick,
Guess you've squashed my little scheme for (fraudulently) convincing everyone that I
can speak Polish fluently -
given that I counldn't answer Tomek's question, I'm already scoring it up as a 'bad
day'!
On the subject of email addresses, does this observation mean that we are
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Subject: Re: [PHP] How get the name of the array variable?
So Rick,
Guess you've squashed my little scheme for (fraudulently) convincing
everyone that I can speak Polish fluently -
given that I counldn't answer Tomek's question, I'm already scoring it up
Lone Star Rick,
I see that your day, and helpfulness to list members, is going a lot better than mine!
Actually, if I had my druthers, my domain TLD would be .texas. Some day,
when Texas
becomes the independent country it should be, that will be my TLD.
BIG Frigging GRIN
If it comes from
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