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How to combine two strings together in PHP?
...atenate two strings together.
Use the concatenation operator . (and .=)
In PHP . is the concatenation operator which returns the concatenation of its right and left arguments
$data1 = "the color is";
$data2 = "red";
$result = $data1 . ' ' . $data2;
If you want to append a string to another string ...
Can I mix MySQL APIs in PHP?
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@cHao not only that, but PHP will close any open MySQL connections when the script exits
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How to connect to SQL Server database from JavaScript in the browser?
...e really bad to do because sharing your connection string opens up your website to so many vulnerabilities that you can't simply patch up, you have to use a different method if you want it to be secure. Otherwise you are opening up to a huge audience to take advantage of your site.
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Can PHP cURL retrieve response headers AND body in a single request?
Is there any way to get both headers and body for a cURL request using PHP? I found that this option:
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How to get time difference in minutes in PHP
How to calculate minute difference between two date-times in PHP?
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How to fix error with xml2-config not found when installing PHP from sources?
When I try to install php 5.3 stable from source on Ubuntu (downloading compressed installation file from http://www.php.net/downloads.php ) and I run ./configure I get this error:
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What is the Java equivalent of PHP var_dump?
PHP has a var_dump() function which outputs the internal contents of an object, showing an object's type and content.
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How are echo and print different in PHP? [duplicate]
... there any major and fundamental difference between these two functions in PHP?
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Cannot use object of type stdClass as array?
...ntext);
If you have identifiers like from-date (the hyphen would cause a PHP error when using the above method) you have to write:
var_dump($result->{'from-date'});
If you want an array you can do something like this:
$result = json_decode($json, true);
Or cast the object to an array:
$r...
Add … if string is too long PHP [duplicate]
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The PHP way of doing this is simple:
$out = strlen($in) > 50 ? substr($in,0,50)."..." : $in;
But you can achieve a much nicer effect with this CSS:
.ellipsis {
overflow: hidden;
white-space: nowrap;
text-overfl...
