Hi Brad,
Thanks a lot for your answer and the other guys too.
It worked.
Now i have another doubt:
$stringData = '<?php' . "\n\n" . '$hostname = ' . '$hostname' . "\n" .
'$database = wordlife' . "\n" .
'$mysql_username = ' . $mysql_username . "\n" .
'$mysql_user_password = ' . $mysql_user_password . "\n\n" . '?>';
The variables contents should be written in the files within quotes, like:
$mysql_username = 'deckard';
This is getting me nuts.
Any ideas ?
Warm Regards,
Deckard
Brad Bonkoski wrote:
> Deckard wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have this code to write three lines in a file (config.php):
>>
>> $stringData = '$hostname = ' . $hostname . '\n' . '$mysql_username = ' .
>> $mysql_username . '\n' . '$mysql_user_password = ' .
>> $mysql_user_password . '\n';
>>
>> but instead of breaking a line, it appears in the file the string \n
>>
>> How can i make the line break ?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Deckard
>>
>>
>
> $stringData = '$hostname = ' . $hostname . "\n" . '$mysql_username = ' .
> $mysql_username . "\n" . '$mysql_user_password = ' .
> $mysql_user_password . "\n";
>
> (double quotes around the \n character.)
> -B
>
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