why are you using this construct instead of echo()?
e.g. echo("Hey there " . foo::bar($baz) . " how are you doing?");
Tim Ward
Senior Systems Engineer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: kevin1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 02 March 2001 09:57
> To: php-general
> Subject: function questions
>
>
> I have a here doc:
>
> print <<<END
> Hey there foo::bar($baz) how are you doing?
> END;
>
> foo::bar is a method that returns the name of $baz. I can't
> seem to get
> that to interpolate properly. It would make my life cleaner
> and easier
> if this could work. Is this at all possible?
>
>
>
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