When you attempt to print or echo an array the result is simply array.
You have to iterate through the elements of the array to see what each
element contains. Read the array chapter in the manual for more
information.
Fred
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Try this:
?php
echo pre;
print_r ($temp);
echo /pre;
?
and look for $temp content.
Zliy Pes http://zliypes.com.ua
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From: Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 7:58 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: Something wrong with the file() command
Hello Valentin,
Hehe, Valentin. Send my regards to beloved Zaporozhye and it's ppl :)
Haven't been there for ages. Eh...
VVP Try this:
VVP ?php
VVP echo pre;
VVP print_r ($temp);
VVP echo /pre;
?
VVP and look for $temp content.
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Ivan 'Faeton aka xetrix'
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