Hi all, how can I combine this line to use just 1 echo statement?
echo Name: ; echo $_POST['name']
The period is used for string concatenation:
echo Name: . $_POST['name'];
Many ways you can do it:
echo Name: {$_POST['name']};
echo 'Name: ' . $_POST['name'];
echo Name: $_POST[name];
echo
On 06-Apr-2003 David McGlone wrote:
Hi all, how can I combine this line to use just 1 echo statement?
echo Name: ; echo $_POST['name']
echo 'Name: ', $_POST['name'];
-or-
echo 'Name: ' .$_POST['name'];
Regards,
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Don Read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Saturday 05 April 2003 08:00 pm, John W. Holmes wrote:
Hi all, how can I combine this line to use just 1 echo statement?
echo Name: ; echo $_POST['name']
The period is used for string concatenation:
echo Name: . $_POST['name'];
Many ways you can do it:
echo Name:
you also really don't need single quotes in the $_POST...
echo Name: $_POST[name];
.. should work.
cheers,
- Sebastian
- Original Message -
From: Don Read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| On 06-Apr-2003 David McGlone wrote:
| Hi all, how can I combine this line to use just 1 echo statement?
you also really don't need single quotes in the $_POST...
(if the variable is within a string delimited by _double_ quotes)
echo Name: $_POST[name];
.. should work.
---John W. Holmes...
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