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Posted by sk on 10/06/06 15:04

That explains it. Thanks much. Can now quit spinning my wheels.

Thanks to all.



Chris Hope wrote:

> sk wrote:
>
>
>>According to zend.com
>>
>>Double and single quoted strings are handled differently by PHP.
>>Double quoted strings are interpreted while single quoted strings are
>>treated exactly as written. For example:
>>
>>$foo = 2;
>>echo "foo is $foo"; // this prints: foo is 2
>>echo 'foo is $foo'; // this prints: foo is $foo
>>echo "foo is $foo\n"; // this prints: foo is 2 (with a new-line)
>>echo 'foo is $foo\n'; // this prints: foo is $foo\n
>>
>>I can not get this to work.
>
>
> In what way can you not get it to work?
>
> If you are outputting HTML and viewing it in a web browser, it pays to
> remember that newline breaks are *not* rendered. To render a line break
> in a web browser you need <br /> If you view the source of the page
> you'll see those \n line breaks there but not in the normal browser
> window.
>

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