On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 11:39 PM, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
I have read the page for eval on php.net
several times as well as the very helpful examples, but whenever I use
eval,
it just prints out the same stuff. By same stuff I mean wether I use
eval
or just the variable by itself
On Saturday 30 March 2002 05:32, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
I am trying to create an HTML Table which has TH headers which are
different depending upon the link clicked to access the page. Also, the
content of the TD's below the headers would be different depending on the
headers and depending
Jason,
That is a good point and that being the case, following is my code.
Thanks,
Jonathan Duncan
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These variables are populated and assigned in a function:
(This is just an example. In actuality these variables
are populated using other means.)
On Saturday 30 March 2002 11:16, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
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These variables are populated and assigned in a function:
(This is just an example. In actuality these variables
are populated using other means.)
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$othervars = $service =
Yeah, I have played with the eval function a bit, but it didn't seem to help
much. Then again, I haven't ever used the eval function before so I may not
know how to properly implement it. I have read the page for eval on php.net
several times as well as the very helpful examples, but whenever I
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
Yeah, I have played with the eval function a bit, but it didn't seem to
help much. Then again, I haven't ever used the eval function before so
I may not know how to properly implement it. I have read the page for
eval on php.net several times as
On Saturday 30 March 2002 12:39, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
Yeah, I have played with the eval function a bit, but it didn't seem to
help much. Then again, I haven't ever used the eval function before so I
may not know how to properly implement it. I have read the page for eval
on php.net
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