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Mar 19th, 2008 22:08
ha mo, John Burden, B. Johnson, http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php
<? echo "<a href=\"http://{$row_rsLocations['CODE']}\">{$row_rsLocations
['CODE']}</a>"; ?>
from the doc's
When a string is specified in double quotes or with heredoc, variables
are parsed within it.
There are two types of syntax, a simple one and a complex one. The
simple syntax is the most common and convenient, it provides a way to
parse a variable, an array value, or an object property.
The complex syntax was introduced in PHP 4, and can be recognised by
the curly braces surrounding the expression.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php
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