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 Posted by Andy Hassall on 10/08/05 21:36 
On 8 Oct 2005 11:25:55 -0700, "gregsands" <saunders1@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
>Help! ive been happily coding away for hours only to get a 'Notice: 
>Undefined variable' error. I switched off the error reporting in 
>php.ini then created a helloworld.php file to check i wasnt going 
>crazy, but i am! 
> 
>my helloworld.php file looks like this : 
> 
><?php 
>echo ("Hello $word !"); 
>?> 
> 
>when i enter "http://localhost/helloworld.php?word=world" in the 
>address bar i still only get "Hello !" !!! 
> 
>what in the world ? 
 
 Are you working from an old book or tutorial? Because $word will be undefined 
in the example you gave, unless you explicitly turn on a deprecated 
configuration option. 
 
 See: http://uk2.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.external.php 
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