Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 02:19:29PM +0100, Stut wrote:
Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 03:25:27PM -0500, Greg Donald wrote:
On 8/9/07, Rick Pasotto <rick@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does php have a facility similar to python's stringIO?
What I'm wanting to do is similar to a mail merge. IOW, I know I can
create an include file like:
$out = <<<EOT
This is an example of $var1 and $var2.
EOT;
and then after assigning values to $var1 and $var2 include that
file. I can later use different values for $var1 and $var2 and get a
different $out with a second include.
eval()
Explain.
One word responses really don't do any good.
Exactly *what* would be the argument to eval()?
RTFM, that's what it's there for.
I did. That's why I rejected the use of eval() before I posted the
message. eval() is totally unsuitable for what I want. Unless, that is,
you or Greg can explain how using eval() will get me what I want.
I think that neither you nor Greg understands what I'm looking for.
Instead of simply stating 'RTFM' perhaps *you* should RTFQuestion.
Your original post asked...
"Can I someout "include" a string instead of a file?"
That's exactly what eval does. As for what you would pass to it... PHP
code maybe? Have you even tried it? The manual page for eval has several
examples of how to use it, and the comments have even more.
Incidentally, eval is evil and potentially a giant security hole.
You'd be better off doing replacements with preg_match rather than
executing a string.
Agreed. That's another reason I had already rejected it. Although in
this case, since I would have full control of all the variables, it
would probably be ok.
Use regular expressions or straight string replacements - that's the
best way to implement mail-merge type behaviour. Personally I used
preg_replace with the 'e' modifier. For an example see, shockingly, the
manual page for preg_replace.
Now "go stick your head in a pig".
-Stut
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