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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Part of a string Post 302394852 by gonzaloron on Saturday 13th of February 2010 03:11:33 AM
Old 02-13-2010
Thanks!

Thanks anbu23, I'm going to test it.

Thanks again!

---------- Post updated at 04:11 AM ---------- Previous update was at 12:37 AM ----------

Hi,

First of all thanks for your help. The script is working perfectly.

Where can I learn more about this kind of expressions?

Thanks in advance.
 

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TIDY.GETOPTDOC(3)							 1							 TIDY.GETOPTDOC(3)

tidy::getOptDoc - Returns the documentation for the given option name

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
string tidy::getOptDoc (string $optname) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string tidy_get_opt_doc (tidy $object, string $optname) tidy_get_opt_doc(3) returns the documentation for the given option name. Note You need at least libtidy from 25 April, 2005 for this function be available. PARAMETERS
o $object - The Tidy object. o $optname - The option name RETURN VALUES
Returns a string if the option exists and has documentation available, or FALSE otherwise. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Print all options along with their documentation and default value <?php $tidy = new tidy; $config = $tidy->getConfig(); ksort($config); foreach ($config as $opt => $val) { if (!$doc = $tidy->getOptDoc($opt)) $doc = 'no documentation available!'; $val = ($tidy->getOpt($opt) === true) ? 'true' : $val; $val = ($tidy->getOpt($opt) === false) ? 'false' : $val; echo "<p><b>$opt</b> (default: '$val')<br />". "$doc</p><hr /> "; } ?> SEE ALSO
tidy.getconfig(3), tidy.getopt(3). PHP Documentation Group TIDY.GETOPTDOC(3)
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