Timothy Murphy escribió:
I've been trying some of the programs
in the PHP manual at http://www.php.net/manual/en/
in chapters CLXXXI and CLXXXII to work, for example
// Example 2519. Creating an XSLTProcessor
?php
$xml_filename = collection.xml;
$xsl_filename=
This should get you started:
$old_data = file_get_contents('./test.txt');
$my_data = foo bar;
$pattern = '/(.*)(\/.*)$/i';
$replacement = '$1' . $my_data . '$2';
$new_data = preg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $old_data);
echo $new_data;
or a little more succinctly
$my_data = foo bar;
This should get you started:
$old_data = file_get_contents('./test.txt');
$my_data = foo bar;
$pattern = '/(.*)(\/.*)$/i';
$replacement = '$1' . $my_data . '$2';
$new_data = preg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $old_data);
echo $new_data;
or a little more succinctly
$my_data = foo bar;
I have an xml document storing some data I need. What I want to do is this:
1. Scan to the end of the file.
2. Find the closing tag.
3. Insert a new entry in before the closing tag.
There are specific classes and functions in the PHP core that can help
you do just this.
I've tried:
1.
PHP5:
http://php.net/manual/en/ref.dom.php
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* Thus wrote Dennis Dujan - Partycult.de ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
can you tell me how is it possible to connect to a linux shell via PHP?
Ok, i suppose I should reply to this before you ask the same
question with less details, again.
Please be a little more specific in your question, like what
Ok thank you very much
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Chris Kay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 25. August 2003 01:37
An: 'Dennis Dujan - Partycult.de'
Betreff: RE: [PHP] php NEWBIE Question
Try http://au.php.net/manual/en/function.fsockopen.php
If your looking
http://www.php.net/manual/en/tutorial.php
Bryan Cassidy wrote:
This might sound stupid but what the hell. I am running Red Hat 8.0
with Apache. I have apache working fine right now. I am wanting to
learn some php but really don't know where to start/look or anything
to tell the truth. I do
Steps:
1. Install PHP. Already installed?
2. make a file accessible via browser and call it test.php
3. put this into it:
?
echo Hello Worldbr;
phpinfo();
?
4. Now, access that file.
If you see Hello World outputted followed by a long blue-gray
evaluated to "", or 0 if compared to
numbers, false if compared to boolean.
-Jrg
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