At 07:39 PM 7/28/2004, Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote:
Actually, your problem is that the function bar is *not* local to foo. Even
though PHP lets you declare functions lexically within the scope of other
functions
Ouch! Thanks! Got that much wiser! So for keeping the namespace cleaner
usi
Thanks for the good suggestion, a fully usable workaround if a "cleaner"
thing doesn't surface.
And for your response time.. well, I have had slower answers in
phone-conversations... :-)
At 06:37 PM 7/28/2004, Jason Barnett wrote:
Something like this is probably better handled by a class. Then
Would anyone know how to resolve this scope problem? Or is this possibly
something PHP can't (yet) do?
The problem is to access a variable in a function foo from a function local
to foo.
- - -
function foo($var_foo)
{
$my_foo_local = 10; //How can I reach this from inside function bar(...?
Hi,
a cookie is path-specific - can that help you?
Frank
At 10:54 PM 8/23/2004, you wrote:
What I'm trying to achieve is to have the same cookie IDENTIFY a user on
different (or same) applications (on the same server), but require them to
log in for each application, and get a different session.
Hi,
thanks for your comment. Right, and similarly, it struck me that in case
there are variable-names in the path, like in
require_once $my_lib_dir . "some_funcs.php";
the variable $my_lib_dir could only be known at run-time and not by any
simple script just scanning the source.
Still, it would
You can use default arguments:
func foo($first, $second=2, $third=3 etc.
or look at
function func_num_args(...
HIH
Frank
At 01:39 AM 7/22/2004, Alex Hogan wrote:
Hi All,
How do I write a function with optional arguments? Is it possible in
php?
function myfunc($First, $Second,[$Third, $Fourth]){
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:09:52 -0700, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2) i could run the perl script, and have it somehow run in the
> background this would ba good, if there's a way to essentially run the
> php script in the background such that it doesn't hang apache.
Do you mean "...to e
Hello,
it would be nice to get a list of all required/included-files in a project.
Would anyone know of such a tool, e.g. a PHP-function that would take a
filename as input and then recursively scan for the tree of
required/included files?
Also HTML-links (A HREF...) and similar would be nice to
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