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Posted by Kyriacos Sakkas on 04/08/05 17:22
Or if you aren't "\r\n" might work.
Brent Baisley wrote:
> Uhm, well, if you are outputting it to a web browser, you would need to
> use HTML. Either <br /> or <p>.
>
>
>
> On Apr 7, 2005, at 3:41 PM, Bosko Vukojevic wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> just reading:
>> http://ca3.php.net/echo
>>
>> Regardless, I am not able to output a new line on the screen.
>>
>> Windows XP
>> Perl 5.04
>> IIS 6
>>
>> Php pages are processed correctly, i.e., the hook between IIS and Perl is
>> working.
>>
>>
>> This is the snippet of the code that does not work
>>
>> <?php
>> $relative_path = "/000/013/";
>> #$absolute_path = getenv("absolute_path") . $relative_path;
>> $absolute_path = $_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"];
>> echo "relative path: $relative_path" . chr(13) . chr(10);
>> echo "absolute path: $absolute_path" . chr(13) . chr(10);
>> $absolute_path =
>> $_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"]/web_root_relative_path_to_header.lib;
>> #echo "absolute path: $absolute_path";
>> ?>
>>
>>
>> Any help appreciated ...
>>
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