[nycphp-talk] Quick little question - variable interpolation
Analysis & Solutions
danielc at analysisandsolutions.com
Thu Oct 17 17:05:56 EDT 2002
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 04:24:28PM -0400, Adam Fields wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 04:01:52PM -0400, Analysis & Solutions wrote:
>
> That is also not my question. I don't want to know how to assign a
> string such that variable interpolation happens. I want to know how to
> take an existing string and perform variable interpolation on it.
Oh. I didn't understand your question. Guess I was too busy working on
other things to really pay attention to the whole thread. Max was on
target with eval(). So, continuing with my example...
$one = 1;
$two = 'this string = $one and that is it';
$three = eval($two);
echo $three;
[results: this string = 1 and that is it]
Now, BE CAREFUL about using eval(). You could do some really nasty things
if the incoming string is corrupted by nasty persons. Please read the PHP
manual about eval() to make sure you're being safe.
--Dan
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