Re: [PHP] help again

2001-08-31 Thread Jason Bell
All you should need to do is echo H1$beer's taste is great/H1; don't use the braces. -Jbell - Original Message - From: Nikola Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: php forum [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 9:38 AM Subject: [PHP] help again I am having big troubles here. I wrote

Re: [PHP] help again

2001-08-31 Thread Alex MarĂ­n Fica \(Desarrollo\)
echo sends a literal string to the output and eventually evaluates variables that are found inside, so it seems that your instruction should be: echo h1{$beer}'s taste is great/h1; Why it worked with h1 outside, I guess because it was closing some former tag in your code or something like

Re: [PHP] help again

2001-08-31 Thread Philip Olson
Sounds like you want to do : $guiness = 'Thick and Creamy!'; $beer= 'guiness'; print ${$beer}; // Thick and Creamy! Regards, Philip Olson On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Nikola Veber wrote: I am having big troubles here. I wrote this code just as it said in the manual, and it prints

Re: [PHP] help again

2001-08-31 Thread Nikola Veber
The code of your's print's the following : $beer's taste is great;? I'm not sure if there could be a problen in configuring PHP, since the only thing I have done was making html page containing this code. 8/31/01 6:42:02 PM, Andrey Hristov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: html head titlePHP

Re: [PHP] help again

2001-08-31 Thread Jason Bell
, and the PHP logo etc if you don't see that, then your installation is broken. - Original Message - From: Nikola Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Andrey Hristov [EMAIL PROTECTED]; php forum [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:00 AM Subject: Re: [PHP] help again The code