| Jean-Sébastien Goupil 2006-05-24, 7:59 am |
| Hi,
Seriously ? I translate that and I'm really wondering the truth about
that... Is it like
$code_str = '?><?php echo 'something'; ?>';
Or I'm just wrong and don't understand what you said ? It makes no sense
for me to do that...
Maybe it's good or just need a little rewording.
"you can prepend code_str *to* a closing tag" ?
Jean-Sébastien Goupil
jsgoupil@gmail.com
http://other.lookstrike.com
Oliver Albers a écrit :
> simp Wed May 24 10:47:16 2006 UTC
>
> Modified files:
> /phpdoc/en/reference/misc/functions eval.xml
> Log:
> Added some words about how to mix HTML and PHP code within eval
>
>
> http://cvs.php.net/viewcvs.cgi/phpd...4&diff_format=u
> Index: phpdoc/en/reference/misc/functions/eval.xml
> diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/misc/functions/eval.xml:1.13 phpdoc/en/reference/misc/functions/eval.xml:1.14
> --- phpdoc/en/reference/misc/functions/eval.xml:1.13 Fri Mar 11 16:11:51 2005
> +++ phpdoc/en/reference/misc/functions/eval.xml Wed May 24 10:47:16 2006
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
> -<!-- $Revision: 1.13 $ -->
> +<!-- $Revision: 1.14 $ -->
> <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/misc.xml, last change in rev 1.58 -->
> <refentry id="function.eval">
> <refnamediv>
> @@ -16,7 +16,11 @@
> <function>eval</function> evaluates the string given in
> <parameter>code_str</parameter> as PHP code. Among other things,
> this can be useful for storing code in a database text field for
> - later execution.
> + later execution. <parameter>code_str</parameter> does not have to
> + start with or contain <link linkend="language.basic-syntax.phpmode">
> + PHP Opening tags</link>. If you want your given string to be
> + evaluated like regular PHP code with opening tags you can prepend
> + <parameter>code_str</parameter> with a closing tag.
> </simpara>
> <simpara>
> There are some factors to keep in mind when using
>
>
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