Hallo Tom,
am Samstag, 23. August 2003 um 05:14 hast Du Folgendes gekritzelt:
TR This should do it:
TR eval('${content.$databasepagename}[$i]();');
I'm afraid to say it, but it does not :-(
Yesterday I was also trying to find some manual pages about eval()
which would explain me the syntax.
Hallo Tom,
am Samstag, 23. August 2003 um 17:50 hast Du Folgendes gekritzelt:
TR This works for me, what error message do you get? Make sure you use
TR single quotes in the eval otherwise the string will get substituted
TR before eval gets a look at it.
TR ?php
TR $contentarray =
Hallo Tom,
am Samstag, 23. August 2003 um 17:50 hast Du Folgendes gekritzelt:
TR Hi,
TR Saturday, August 23, 2003, 10:01:54 PM, you wrote:
MW Hallo Tom,
MW am Samstag, 23. August 2003 um 05:14 hast Du Folgendes gekritzelt:
TR This should do it:
TR eval('${content.$databasepagename}[$i]();');
Hi,
Saturday, August 23, 2003, 8:38:32 AM, you wrote:
MW Hi php-general,
MW I have a question about eval();
MW I'm having multiple pagenames I store in a database. I also have a lot
MW of functions starting with content and then the name of the pages
MW taken from the database. Ex: pagenames =
Yes, eval() is expensive.
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Adam Powell wrote:
Hi, in my application I am making a lot of use of the eval() function,
however I was wondering if this is going to cause any extra load. Does it
do anything like load in the PHP engine again or anything? We just added it
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