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formatted, so I apologize in advance. Anyway, here it goes!
Greetings All!
I'm trying to build a webpage that will pull out server information using
snmpget and snmpwalkoid, among other things.
Most of the things I poll are f
Greetings,
I'm creating a more or less 'dashboard' where people can enter the
server name, then I'll snmpget a bunch of different oids and show the
status of the device.
Now the problem is snmpget doesn't allow multiple OIDs in one go, so I
have to snmpget(server, community, oid1);, snmpget(serve
So I'm writing this page (PHP Newbie here) and it checks to see if a var
is set, if it isn't it spits out the form info like so: echo "";
Now is there a way to 'wrap' that so I don't have to escape quotes?
Something like perls 'qq' function is what I'm looking for.
I tried a few different function
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To: Pavleck, Jeremy D.
Cc: PHP LIST
Subject: Re: [PHP] Going through 2 arrays at once
Pavleck, Jeremy D. wrote:
> how do I go through 2 arrays at
> once with different keys?
>
> for ( $i = 0; $i < sizeof($logicalDrive); $i++) {
> echo "$arrLogDrive[$i
Greetings,
PHP Rookie here with a quick question - how do I go through 2 arrays at
once with different keys?
I'd like to combine these 2 arrays into one:
for ( $i = 0; $i < sizeof($logicalDrive); $i++) {
echo "$arrLogDrive[$i]\n";
}
for (reset($logicalDrive); $i = key($logicalDrive)
Greetings,
Seem to have a bit of a problem I can't figure out. I'm trying to query
servers via SNMP with PHP's snmpget function. Everything seems to work
fine, no problems at all - except I'd like the web page to print the
string value instead of the numeric value (I.E. OK for the Compaq Drive
Arr
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