Good point Justin ! >>John W. Holmes wrote: >> >>> From: Daniel Clark >>> >>> >>>>>echo "\"{$search_for_list[$i][0]}\""; will work, btw. >>>> >>>>What does the {}around the array mean? >>> >>> >>> It delimits your variable so PHP knows what to interpret as a variable and >>> what to interpret as a string. >>> >>> $ar[1] = 'foo'; >>> echo "Value is {$ar[1]}"; // Value is foo >>> >>> $ar = 'foo'; >>> echo "Value is {$ar}[1]"; //Value is foo[1] >>> echo "Value is {$ar[1]}"; //Value is f >>> >>> echo "Hello {$name}, you are {$age} years old"; >>> >>> etc... >>> >>> ---John Holmes... >> >>IMHO it's just better to use concatenation and single quotes for your >>string. PHP doesn't have to parse your strings for variables that way >>and it makes it obvious what parts are variables. >> >>-- >>paperCrane <Justin Patrin>
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