What kind of 'logical' order do you need for the Post array?
To clarify:
Do you need to write to a file the POST variables passed to the script?
Kyle Babich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have a form (setup.php) that passes values to processSetup.php when they
are
What kind of 'logical' order do you need for the Post array?
To clarify:
Do you need to write to a file the POST variables passed to the script?
Yes, setup.php - processSetup.php - setup.txt
Kyle Babich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have a form
$setup_filename = /path/to/file/on/the/server/;
$fd = fopen($setup_filename , 'a'); #a for appending to file, w to write
from the beginning checkout php.net for more details on fopen
$report = ;
#
#Apply any re-ordering of the Post array here to you 'logical' order
# look at the manual for
Hi,
$report = key:.$index. = .$value.\n;
actually, shouldn't it be:
$report .= key:.$index. = .$value.\n;
If you don't have the . there, its going to keep overwriting the report,
and thus writing only the last $report item that was built. .= would concat
'em all
Yes that's right. this was just from the top of my head and it's early for
me.
it should be
$report .= key:.$index. = .$value.\n;
as Dan has pointed out.
Dan Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
$report = key:.$index. = .$value.\n;
actually, shouldn't it
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