On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 11:39 PM, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> I have read the page for eval on php.net
> several times as well as the very helpful examples, but whenever I use
> eval,
> it just prints out the same stuff. By same stuff I mean wether I use
> eval
> or just the variable by i
On Saturday 30 March 2002 12:39, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> Yeah, I have played with the eval function a bit, but it didn't seem to
> help much. Then again, I haven't ever used the eval function before so I
> may not know how to properly implement it. I have read the page for eval
> on php.net sev
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> Yeah, I have played with the eval function a bit, but it didn't seem to
> help much. Then again, I haven't ever used the eval function before so
> I may not know how to properly implement it. I have read the page for
> eval on php.net several times a
Yeah, I have played with the eval function a bit, but it didn't seem to help
much. Then again, I haven't ever used the eval function before so I may not
know how to properly implement it. I have read the page for eval on php.net
several times as well as the very helpful examples, but whenever I
On Saturday 30 March 2002 11:16, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> These variables are populated and assigned in a function:
> (This is just an example. In actuality these variables
> are populated using other means.)
> -
> $othervars = " $service
Jason,
That is a good point and that being the case, following is my code.
Thanks,
Jonathan Duncan
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
$account
$service";
This is file that calls the above function:
(The lines with the *s are supposed to take
the data from the variables and then proc
On Saturday 30 March 2002 05:32, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> I am trying to create an HTML Table which has TH headers which are
> different depending upon the link clicked to access the page. Also, the
> content of the TD's below the headers would be different depending on the
> headers and dependin
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