PHP at the command line doesn't run within a web server environment.
~Ted
On 9-Jul-08, at 11:07 PM, Sanjay Mantoor wrote:
Hi,
I found
$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] works when you are using with browser by
server like Apache.
If you are executing your code like script in command prompt it may
not work.
I got below :-
PHP Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_USER_AGENT
If you use print_r($_SERVER) , you can see all the listing of indexes.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Mike V <mikenospam0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had this problem and just figured it out. I was copying and
pasting the
code snippet from the tutorials page to my test editor and in the
process
picked up an invisible ctrl char. Doh!!
Joseph Subida wrote:
The error I get when I try
<?php
echo $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
?>
is
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in
/Library/WebServer/Documents/test.php on line 106
I tried Googling "T_VARIABLE" and haven't found any useful
solutions.
Any ideas? Thanks!
-J.C.
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Thanks,
Sanjay Mantoor
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