PHP operation Problem

bwinter bwinter at acornpacket.com
Tue Jun 21 03:14:11 UTC 2005



Tony Nelson wrote:
> At 4:40 AM +0200 6/21/05, Stefan Held wrote:
> 
>>Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
>>	protocol="application/pgp-signature";
>>	boundary="=-8UzdwXPES7gF7sMeMgIM"
>>
>>Am Dienstag, den 21.06.2005, 12:21 +1000 schrieb stefaan:
>>
>>>It's happening on Fedora core 2, I'm not running Selinux, unless FC turned
>>>it on by itself.
>>>
>>>Nothing of significance in the message log, the logs simply show the script
>>>being accessed and executed without errors.
>>>
>>>
>>>This is a basic test script that fails
>>>
>>><?php
>>>
>>>$test1 = array(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6);
>>>
>>>foreach($test1 as $out)
>>>{
>>>	echo $out."\n";
>>>}
>>>
>>>?>
>>>
>>>And it just prints the words array rather then the 1,2,3...
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Tested that on a few boxes, including one Core2 works on every machine
>>like expected. ( With official updates, not self compiled ).
>>
>>maybe you try moving your php.ini.org and look for the original php.ini
>>
>>As foreach is a core function this should not happen. Sure that this box
>>is clean and not compromised?
> 
>  ...
> 
> foreach appears to be working, as stefaan says it "Returns aray aray aray
> aray rather then 1,2,3,4" (hopefully he meant to go up to 6).  What's wrong
> is the value of $out.  (I know nothing about PHP.)
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Stefaan,
What does print_r($test1) output??
-Bob




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