Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-04 Thread Stephen
This is off topic but the word for " is called a quote mark. ;-) - Original Message - From: "Bastian Vogt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 2:55 AM Subject: Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier > Hi, &g

Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-03 Thread Bastian Vogt
Hi, try $newwidth." x ".$newheight instead. It's important to put the spaces inside the " <- ...don't know the word :-) If it's still not working you could try settype($newwidth, "string"); settype($newheight, "string"); echo $newwidth." x ".$newheigt; but I think, this is not necessary!

Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-03 Thread Kevin Stone
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 3:59 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier > Exactly. But it's only giving me one of the numbers without the space > between the numbers and the x. > > -Original Message---

Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-03 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 23:20 03.12.2002, John Meyer said: [snip] >Code: > >$newwidth . "x" . $newheight > > >What I want to get out is a string, like 89x115. All I am getting though, >is one number, even though if I do this > >$newwidth . " x " . $newheight > >It prints out

RE: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-03 Thread John Meyer
Exactly. But it's only giving me one of the numbers without the space between the numbers and the x. -Original Message- From: Adam Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 3:48 PM To: Kevin Stone Cc: John Meyer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] &qu

Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-03 Thread Adam Williams
I don't think he's trying to multiply, I think he wants to print #x#, like 800x600 or 1024x768, etc... Adam On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Kevin Stone wrote: > Is it possible you're mistaken somehow? x isn't an operator in PHP. > Executing $a x $b will give you a parse error. Anyt

Re: [PHP] "x" as a multiplier

2002-12-03 Thread Kevin Stone
Is it possible you're mistaken somehow? x isn't an operator in PHP. Executing $a x $b will give you a parse error. Anything in quotes is automatically casted as a string. -Kevin - Original Message - From: "John Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 03