Re: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...(RESOLVED)

2009-07-31 Thread ej S(ibr(ina on...@mojestopa.cz
Just testing message

Miller, Terion napsal(a):
 Yep I forgot about escaping the $
 
 
 
 On 7/29/09 10:51 AM, Ford, Mike m.f...@leedsmet.ac.uk wrote:
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Miller, Terion [mailto:tmil...@springfi.gannett.com]
 Sent: 29 July 2009 16:36

 Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like
 this:

 @$p2118 S. Campbell Ave

 So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting
 it for
 the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @

 I have tried several things:

 $p = $p

 $p = print($p)
 
 $p is trying to interpolate the value of the variable $p -- if you had full 
 error reporting turned on, you would see a nonexistent variable error. Once 
 more, there are several things you can do, of which the two most obvious are:
 
 * Use single quotes: echo '$p';
 
 * Use a backslash: echo \$p;
 
 
 Cheers!
 
 Mike
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Re: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...(RESOLVED)

2009-07-31 Thread ej S(ibr(ina on...@mojestopa.cz
I'm sorry for this post. It's only testing. Thanks for understand.

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[PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...

2009-07-29 Thread Miller, Terion
Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like this:

@$p2118 S. Campbell Ave

So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting it for
the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @

I have tried several things:

$p = $p

$p = print($p)

$p = echo $p

On and on...

tried all kinds of ways to just get a $p to print to the page.and I can
not for some reason get a $p to print to the page...what's up with that...


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RE: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...

2009-07-29 Thread Aipok
Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like this:

@$p2118 S. Campbell Ave

So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting it for
the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @

I have tried several things:

$p = $p

$p = print($p)

$p = echo $p

On and on...

tried all kinds of ways to just get a $p to print to the page.and I can
not for some reason get a $p to print to the page...what's up with that...


Try with $p = '$p' to store the string $p inside the $p variable. Or, use
echo '$p' (without the double quotes). $p = echo $p makes no sense, as
the echo function doesn't return anything, and you're trying to store the
returning result (none) into the variable $p.


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Re: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...

2009-07-29 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 11:36 -0400, Miller, Terion wrote:
 Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like this:
 
 @$p2118 S. Campbell Ave
 
 So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting it for
 the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @
 
 I have tried several things:
 
 $p = $p
 
 $p = print($p)
 
 $p = echo $p
 
 On and on...
 
 tried all kinds of ways to just get a $p to print to the page.and I can
 not for some reason get a $p to print to the page...what's up with that...
 
 
PHP is seeing the $ and thinking that $p is a variable. As you have
errors and notices turned off, you aren't seeing the notice that you are
trying to use an undefined variable.

There are several ways to get round this:

  * escape like \$
  * put the $p inside of single quotes in your echo
  * use an escape code for the dollar

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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Re: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...(RESOLVED)

2009-07-29 Thread Miller, Terion
Yep just figured that out too..the escaping thing..
Thanks


On 7/29/09 10:45 AM, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:

On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 11:36 -0400, Miller, Terion wrote:
 Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like this:

 @$p2118 S. Campbell Ave

 So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting it for
 the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @

 I have tried several things:

 $p = $p

 $p = print($p)

 $p = echo $p

 On and on...

 tried all kinds of ways to just get a $p to print to the page.and I can
 not for some reason get a $p to print to the page...what's up with that...


PHP is seeing the $ and thinking that $p is a variable. As you have
errors and notices turned off, you aren't seeing the notice that you are
trying to use an undefined variable.

There are several ways to get round this:

  * escape like \$
  * put the $p inside of single quotes in your echo
  * use an escape code for the dollar

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk




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RE: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...

2009-07-29 Thread Ford, Mike
 -Original Message-
 From: Miller, Terion [mailto:tmil...@springfi.gannett.com]
 Sent: 29 July 2009 16:36
 
 Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like
 this:
 
 @$p2118 S. Campbell Ave
 
 So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting
 it for
 the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @
 
 I have tried several things:
 
 $p = $p
 
 $p = print($p)

$p is trying to interpolate the value of the variable $p -- if you had full 
error reporting turned on, you would see a nonexistent variable error. Once 
more, there are several things you can do, of which the two most obvious are:

* Use single quotes: echo '$p';

* Use a backslash: echo \$p;


Cheers!

Mike
 -- 
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Electronic Information Developer, Libraries and Learning Innovation,  
Leeds Metropolitan University, C507, Civic Quarter Campus, 
Woodhouse Lane, LEEDS,  LS1 3HE,  United Kingdom 
Email: m.f...@leedsmet.ac.uk 
Tel: +44 113 812 4730





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Re: [PHP] Ridiculous ..won't print or echo ...(RESOLVED)

2009-07-29 Thread Miller, Terion

Yep I forgot about escaping the $



On 7/29/09 10:51 AM, Ford, Mike m.f...@leedsmet.ac.uk wrote:

 -Original Message-
 From: Miller, Terion [mailto:tmil...@springfi.gannett.com]
 Sent: 29 July 2009 16:36

 Ok in my output to Quark I need to have $P printed to the page like
 this:

 @$p2118 S. Campbell Ave

 So in my php which is going to be grabbing this info and formatting
 it for
 the Quarkisn't echoing that $p all I get is the @

 I have tried several things:

 $p = $p

 $p = print($p)

$p is trying to interpolate the value of the variable $p -- if you had full 
error reporting turned on, you would see a nonexistent variable error. Once 
more, there are several things you can do, of which the two most obvious are:

* Use single quotes: echo '$p';

* Use a backslash: echo \$p;


Cheers!

Mike
 --
Mike Ford,
Electronic Information Developer, Libraries and Learning Innovation,
Leeds Metropolitan University, C507, Civic Quarter Campus,
Woodhouse Lane, LEEDS,  LS1 3HE,  United Kingdom
Email: m.f...@leedsmet.ac.uk
Tel: +44 113 812 4730





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