Jochem,
To be more specific, the error I get when using this regex is No ending
delimiter '/' found
Thanks,
Jesse Hazen
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From: Jochem Maas [mailto:joc...@iamjochem.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 11:45 PM
To: Hazen, Jesse, arvato digital services llc
Cc: php
Bruce,
Sure thing. So basically what I am trying to accomplish is when this
script runs, a menu is displayed to the user, it looks somewhat like
this:
Welcome
To continue, please select your game mode.
[Mode] [Description]
A.) Mode A
B.) Mode B
Jochem,
Thanks, but this regex did not seem to work for me. At least, not on
Windows. I will not be able to test on linux for a few hours.
I spoke too soon yesterday, too. Control-Z is a problem on Windows, and
not on Linux. However, on linux, control-D is a problem.
Thanks,
Jesse Haze
Nistan,
Just got home, tested on linux. No problem on linux, the control-z just exits.
I may just go ahead and post my issue to the PHP windows list to see if
anything comes up, and not worry if it doesnt. I appreciate the help very much
Thanks,
Jesse
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From: jesse.
Nitsan,
Not a problem, thanks for the help. So, it is printed as ^Z. However, I
created a little test.php script to accept input and print it back to
me. So, I used control z as my test, and it simply printed a line, and
that's all. So, then I input control z, and then had it print a letter
rig
Nitsan,
Thanks again. Sad to say, same result.
The second option looped an error: Warning: preg_replace(): Compilation
failed: nothing to repeat at offset 17
Thanks,
Jesse Hazen
From: nit...@binnun.co.il [mailto:nit...@binnun.co.il] On Be
Nitsan,
Thank you very much for the input. However, I just gave this a try and
it still did not strip the control-Z. Therefore, it is still hitting my
loop later and looping infinitely. I am sure I could mend that by
working something into that loop, but there are several loops I would
need to
Hi,
Brand new to regex. So I have a cli which runs a regex on users input,
to make sure that only 0-9 and A-Z are accepted. It should strip
everything else. My problem is that when you press control-Z (on
Windows; I have not yet tested this on linux, and I will, but I would
like this to be comp
Not to mention the Object Oriented nature of PHP. This looks like a
pretty cool idea, but JS OO cannot compare to PHP OO programming.
Thanks,
Jesse Hazen
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From: Stuart [mailto:stut...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 7:49 AM
To: tedd
Cc: php-general@lists
Rob,
Works like a charm! Much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jesse Hazen
-Original Message-
From: Robert Cummings [mailto:rob...@interjinn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:24 AM
To: Hazen, Jesse, arvato digital services llc
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP-CLI is
Rob,
Thanks for the quick reply. I did try that before, but now my issue is
that the if-else section does not recognize the data as being valid. So,
I changed it to fgets(), and reran, this time using valid data. The
initial problem is corrected (it only gives the error once), but now it
does not
Hi,
I am working on building a PHP-CLI 'game' for converting
binary/hex/decimal, to better your speed at converting between base
number systems. I started on the game class, and created a little menu
with user input for different game modes. If the user inputs invalid
data, the script is suppos
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