Re: [PHP] Function passed as argument to function

2002-12-01 Thread Jeffrey B. Ferland
For reference, see http://autocracy.homelinux.org/template.php and http://autocracy.homelinux.org/error.php Unless you have a good reason to do otherwise please post your code here. People would be less inclined to help if they have to go about clicking on links to see what your problem

RE: [PHP] Function passed as argument to function

2002-12-01 Thread John W. Holmes
[snip] 2) How did you conclude that? Did you check that list_writings(poetry)/list_writings($poetry) gives the correct result? IE echo list_writings(poetry)/list_writings($poetry) ? list_writings(poetry) simply spits out the output. 'echo list_writings(poetry)' was not designed as the

Re: [PHP] Function passed as argument to function

2002-11-30 Thread Jason Wong
On Sunday 01 December 2002 03:54, Jeffrey B.Ferland wrote: std_layout(Title here, list_writings(poetry)) both std_layout and list_writings are user-defined functions. std_layout() echo's the two arguments that it takes at select points in its execution. I want to the output of list_writings()

Re: [PHP] Function passed as argument to function

2002-11-30 Thread Jeffrey B . Ferland
On Saturday 30 November 2002 03:14 pm, you wrote: On Sunday 01 December 2002 03:54, Jeffrey B.Ferland wrote: std_layout(Title here, list_writings(poetry)) both std_layout and list_writings are user-defined functions. std_layout() echo's the two arguments that it takes at select points in

Re: [PHP] Function passed as argument to function

2002-11-30 Thread Jason Wong
On Sunday 01 December 2002 04:43, Jeffrey B.Ferland wrote: For reference, see http://autocracy.homelinux.org/template.php and http://autocracy.homelinux.org/error.php Unless you have a good reason to do otherwise please post your code here. People would be less inclined to help if they have to