If you only want to replace strings, then drop the regular expression functions! (a
common mistake)
Use for example str_replace, or in this case, strtr which is better because it accepts
an array as replacement pattern.
For example:
$foo = array("foo" => "apple", "bar" => "banana");
$stri
PEAR? I think it would be better if someone did a "real" PHP module for ImageMagick,
just like PerlMagick is for Perl. There is one at http://php.chregu.tv/imagick/, but
it's far from complete. If someone would like to help him with the project then it
would be great.
ImageMagick is so much ea
To make a long story short: I'm trying to compile PHP 4.2 with Apache, GD,
T1lib and more. This is what I'm using:
[configuring apache first]
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.24 --enable-ftp --with-mysql=/usr/l
ocal/mysql/ --enable-track-vars --enable-inline-optimization --disable-debug
Hi everybody,
This might be a RTFM or STFW-question, but I haven't found it.
I want to validate a form (in page1.php) to check if the user has entered a
correct email-adress and more, and if he needs to correct some fields, I'd
like to display the form again with all correct values filled in and
Christian Stocker wrote:
var_dump($xpath->query("count(/catalog/cd")->item(0));
this doesn't work yet in DOM. The returned value has to be a nodeset.
Will be fixed some day ;)
Thanks, both Jason and Christian
I found something else that I think is strange.
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$root = $do
Assume an XML file that looks like:
..
..
..
... and that I would like to know the number of CDs. An xpath expression
would look like count(/catalog/cd), but how do I run this expression?
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$dom->load("catalog.xml");
$xpath = new DOMXpath($dom);
var_dump($xp
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