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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Step by step UNIX learning Post 302924401 by bakunin on Sunday 9th of November 2014 09:01:35 AM
Old 11-09-2014
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Originally Posted by pallavipund
unix , shell scripting , logo development process
Care to elaborate what you mean by that? UNIX shell scripting i know but what do you mean by logo development?

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PHP_LOGO_GUID(3)							 1							  PHP_LOGO_GUID(3)

php_logo_guid - Gets the logo guid

SYNOPSIS
string php_logo_guid (void ) DESCRIPTION
This function returns the ID which can be used to display the PHP logo using the built-in image. Logo is displayed only if expose_php is On. Warning This function has been DEPRECATED and REMOVED as of PHP 5.5.0. RETURN VALUES
Returns PHPE9568F34-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------+ | 5.5.0 | | | | | | | php_logo_guid(3) has been removed from PHP. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 php_logo_guid(3) example <?php echo '<img src="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?=' . php_logo_guid() . '" alt="PHP Logo !" />'; ?> SEE ALSO
phpinfo(3), phpversion(3), phpcredits(3), zend_logo_guid(3). PHP Documentation Group PHP_LOGO_GUID(3)
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