Posted by Kimmo Laine on 05/16/06 12:45
"gg9h0st" <mn9h0st@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> it's not vailable to make a variable named start with number like $0var
>
IMHO you're just trying to make your life really really difficult if you try
playing with variables named $1 and $2. A valid variable name starts with an
alphabet or an underscore. Yes, it's possible actually to create '$1' with
variable variable but would it not be a tad easier if you just didn't try
it? Unless you are the Indiana Jones of PHP who wants to do things the hard
way (and I mean the really hard way), I suggest you give it up.
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