RE: [PHP] finding a variables name

2001-05-15 Thread Eetay Natan
); What name will you get, 'a' or 'b' ? Regards, Eetay -Original Message- From: Joseph Blythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] finding a variables name Joseph Blythe wrote: Ok here is what I

Re: [PHP] finding a variables name

2001-05-14 Thread CC Zona
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Blythe) wrote: How does one find the name of a variable, not what the variable contains? This is not the same as variable variables. I know this seems a bit pointless but I have come across a situation where I really need to be

Re: [PHP] finding a variables name

2001-05-14 Thread Jason Brooke
foreach($GLOBALS as $key=$val) echo $key=$valbr\n; see the list() and each() functions in the manual for php3 - Original Message - From: Joseph Blythe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:48 PM Subject: [PHP] finding a variables name Hey ppl,

Re: [PHP] finding a variables name

2001-05-14 Thread Joseph Blythe
CC Zona wrote: Can you give an example of code in which you'd be doing this? Ok here is what I am trying to acheive, basically turning a php array into a javascript array, note this is untested and most likley won't work :-) Where $array_name I need the same name as the functions first and

Re: [PHP] finding a variables name

2001-05-14 Thread Joseph Blythe
Joseph Blythe wrote: Ok here is what I am trying to acheive, basically turning a php array into a javascript array, note this is untested and most likley won't work :-) Where $array_name I need the same name as the functions first and only argument $array, so I need the name of the