Here's what you wrote, 01-01-10:
>Try this:
>
>function my_eval($code) {
> ob_start();
> eval($code);
> $retval = ob_get_contents();
> ob_end_clean();
> return $retval;
>}
>
>$str = my_eval("echo 2+2;");
>echo $str;
Mr. Lerdorf, Mr. McClahahan, Mr. Butzon et al,
Thank you for your replies. It appears I'm going to have to see about
having my server upgraded to PHP 4 in order to solve the problem, as
PHP 3 does not support ob_*().
If anyone else is paying attention to this thread, please be advised
that ob_ functions require PHP 4.
Thanks to all who have helped.
Sincerely,
Kristofer
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