On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 22:54 +0200, Kim Madsen wrote:

> Ashley Sheridan wrote on 2009-10-21 22:43:
> 
> > The {} only become really useful when you're trying to reference arrays
> > within a string:
> > 
> > $var = array('great', 'boring');
> > 
> > $text = "this is {$var[0]}.";
> > 
> > Without the curly braces, PHP wouldn't be able to figure out whether you
> > wanted the end string to be 'This is great.' or 'This is [0].' despite
> > the variable itself clearly being an array.
> 
> Ehh what? This has never been a problem for me:
> 
> $text = "this is $var[0].";
> 
> However this does give an error (or notice, don't recall, haven't seen 
> the error in quite a while):
> 
> $text = "this is $var['0'].";
> 
> In that case the solution is the curly brackets:
> 
> $text = "this is {$var['0']}.";
> 
> -- 
> Kind regards
> Kim Emax - masterminds.dk
> 

Try this though:

<?php

$var = array(array('great','alright'), 'boring');

print "This is $var[0][0].";

?>

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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