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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to avoid "Too many arguments" error, when passing a long String literal as input to a command? Post 302937630 by Corona688 on Friday 6th of March 2015 05:55:22 PM
Old 03-06-2015
What language is this? Shell language has no system() command nor any need for such.

To post a lot of data,
Code:
echo "all my post data" | curl -d '@-'

 

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LOCALE_GET_DISPLAY_LANGUAGE(3)						 1					    LOCALE_GET_DISPLAY_LANGUAGE(3)

Locale::getDisplayLanguage - Returns an appropriately localized display name for language of the inputlocale

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SYNOPSIS
publicstatic string Locale::getDisplayLanguage (string $locale, [string $in_locale]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string locale_get_display_language (string $locale, [string $in_locale]) Returns an appropriately localized display name for language of the input locale. If is NULL then the default locale is used. PARAMETERS
o $locale - The locale to return a display language for o $in_locale - Optional format locale to use to display the language name RETURN VALUES
display name of the language for the $locale in the format appropriate for $in_locale. EXAMPLES
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locale_get_display_name(3), locale_get_display_script(3), locale_get_display_region(3), locale_get_display_variant(3). PHP Documentation Group LOCALE_GET_DISPLAY_LANGUAGE(3)
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