[FX.php List] Parsing problem?
Kevin Futter
kfutter at sbc.melb.catholic.edu.au
Sun Aug 5 21:19:47 MDT 2007
On 6/8/07 1:01 PM, "Rodney Schmidt" <rodney at fmpro2go.com> wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> I am using a bit of code to return a search using FX.php findall. In one of
> my calculations, the URL returned in the browser is different from the
> actual code in the PHP request. I am sure that I am doing something dumb,
> but if someone can give me a suggestion, it would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you very much.
I can't be certain, but I've a feeling that introducing a PHP code block
with the shorthand method ("<?") is inadequate here. It should work properly
with the full "<?php" opening tag, which is what PHP recommends these days
anyway.
--
Kevin Futter
Webmaster, St. Bernard's College
http://www.sbc.melb.catholic.edu.au/
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