IF it is deprecated in 4.1.0, then what are we meant to use in place of it?
Martin
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From: Darren Gamble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:04 AM
To: 'Chris Boget'; PHP General
Subject: RE: [PHP] argv and argc
Good day,
The a
> look in the manual under predefined variables:
> language.variables.predefined.html
Sorry, I should have specified for a function, not a script.
I found those vars, just couldn't find the same for a function.
Just found it, though:
func_num_args();
func_get_arg();
:)
Chris
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From: Chris Boget [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:00 PM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] argv and argc
The other day, I was reading the docs and I just happened
across something that em
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:00 PM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] argv and argc
The other day, I was reading the docs and I just happened across something
that emulated argc and argv. However, I just spent 2 hours in the docs and
can't find it. Is there something in PHP that you ca
look in the manual under predefined variables:
language.variables.predefined.html
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From: Chris Boget [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:00 PM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] argv and argc
The other day, I was reading the docs and I just
The other day, I was reading the docs and I just happened
across something that emulated argc and argv. However,
I just spent 2 hours in the docs and can't find it.
Is there something in PHP that you can use to get this info?
thnx,
Chris
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