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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements SCO claims Post 47248 by norsk hedensk on Thursday 5th of February 2004 02:51:32 PM
Old 02-05-2004
SCO is NOT forcing us to use FreeBSD or any other OS. use what you want and ignore SCO.

sco has NO say whatsoever on whether we can use linux or not. their claims are insulting.
 

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OUTPUT_RESET_REWRITE_VARS(3)						 1					      OUTPUT_RESET_REWRITE_VARS(3)

output_reset_rewrite_vars - Reset URL rewriter values

SYNOPSIS
bool output_reset_rewrite_vars (void ) DESCRIPTION
This function resets the URL rewriter and removes all rewrite variables previously set by the output_add_rewrite_var(3) function or the session mechanism (if session.use_trans_sid was set on session_start(3)). RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 output_reset_rewrite_vars(3) example <?php session_start(); output_add_rewrite_var('var', 'value'); echo '<a href="file.php">link</a>'; ob_flush(); output_reset_rewrite_vars(); echo '<a href="file.php">link</a>'; ?> The above example will output: <a href="file.php?PHPSESSID=xxx&var=value">link</a> <a href="file.php">link</a> SEE ALSO
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