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How can I evaluate a var that is from a text field of a database? Example:
MySQL field `name` = hi my name is $name In my script I have: $name = "Shawn"; After fetching a query result as an associative array I have the contents of the `name` field in $data If I echo $data I get: hi my name is $name I would like to get: hi my name is Shawn TIA, Shawn |
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Hello,
This is a reply to an e-mail that you wrote on Mon, 14 Jul 2003 at 20:03, lines prefixed by '>' were originally written by you. > How can I evaluate a var that is from a text field of a database? > Example: > MySQL field `name` = hi my name is $name > In my script I have: > $name = "Shawn"; > After fetching a query result as an associative array I have the > contents of > the `name` field in $data > If I echo $data I get: hi my name is $name > I would like to get: hi my name is Shawn Use eval($data) See http://uk.php.net/eval for more info. All the best, David. -- phpmachine :: The quick and easy to use service providing you with professionally developed PHP scripts :: http://www.phpmachine.com/ Professional Web Development by David Nicholson http://www.djnicholson.com/ QuizSender.com - How well do your friends actually know you? http://www.quizsender.com/ (developed entirely in PHP) |
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eval($data)
returns Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in C:\apps\apache2\htdocs\test\query.php(23) : eval()'d code on line 1 Thanks! Shawn "Shawn McKenzie" <nospam@mckenzies.net> wrote in message news:20030714190325.34064.qmail@pb1.pair.com... > How can I evaluate a var that is from a text field of a database? Example: > > MySQL field `name` = hi my name is $name > > In my script I have: > > $name = "Shawn"; > > After fetching a query result as an associative array I have the contents of > the `name` field in $data > > If I echo $data I get: hi my name is $name > > I would like to get: hi my name is Shawn > > TIA, > Shawn > > |