I have a series of commands like so (with different programs on each line):

        display_pgm("bash");

Here is the bare bones of the function 'display_pgm':

        function display_pgm ($pgm) {
        $cmd = " -C $pgm --no-headers -o
pid,fname,state,vsz,start_time,flag,user,cputime,args --cols 200";
        $ps = `ps $cmd`;
        $ps2 = ereg_replace("\n", ",", $ps);

        eval("\$psArray = array(\$ps2);");
        print_r($psArray);
}

If I can't get this part to work the rest of the function is a no-go. When I
do this I get only one element in my array instead of the 3-4 I should be
getting. I'm using bash for testing since I know that will always give a
return.

I've also tried:
        eval("\$psArray = array(\"$ps2\");");
and
        eval("\$psArray = array($ps2);"); - This one gives me a parse error
        (Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ')' in
/var/www/html/ps.php(25) : eval()'d code on line 1)

When I have used the same eval in another page I get each part separated by
the comma as a separate element in the array. What in the world am I doing
wrong?

susan

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