Marcus Börger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a difference between interactive mode and this idea. The
> idea was to execute every single line. So if you type 'echo "Hello\n";
> and press enter "Hello" should be displayed.
That's how it works for me (PHP-4.3.0). The only pitfall is that you
> > > There is a difference between interactive mode and this idea. The
> > > idea was to execute every single line. So if you type 'echo "Hello\n";
> > > and press enter "Hello" should be displayed.
> >
> > i like this idea, so i no longer have to type echo "Hello" on my bash
> prompt
> > :)
>
> A
> > There is a difference between interactive mode and this idea. The
> > idea was to execute every single line. So if you type 'echo "Hello\n";
> > and press enter "Hello" should be displayed.
>
> i like this idea, so i no longer have to type echo "Hello" on my bash
prompt
> :)
At least with this
> There is a difference between interactive mode and this idea. The
> idea was to execute every single line. So if you type 'echo "Hello\n";
> and press enter "Hello" should be displayed.
i like this idea, so i no longer have to type echo "Hello" on my bash prompt
:)
harald
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PHP Development
At 07:31 PM 2/3/2003 +0100, Marcus Börger wrote:
After adding -B, -F, -R and -E which will hopefully liked by the rest of
development
team so that the stuff need not to be removed. I (or better a friend of
mine) had another
idea. Here comes:
I am glad to hear someone else is interested in php.c
At 19:37 03.02.2003, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Marcus [iso-8859-1] Börger wrote:
> After adding -B, -F, -R and -E which will hopefully liked by the rest
> of development team so that the stuff need not to be removed.
Perhaps start by explaining what they do?
First simply use "p
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Marcus [iso-8859-1] Börger wrote:
> After adding -B, -F, -R and -E which will hopefully liked by the rest
> of development team so that the stuff need not to be removed.
Perhaps start by explaining what they do?
> I (or better a friend of mine) had another idea. Here comes:
>