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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Sco Post 90312 by RTM on Monday 21st of November 2005 03:53:42 PM
Old 11-21-2005
First, try reading the rules

Second, Note the use of the "Contact Site Admin and Moderators" is for
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Make Suggestions About Forums, Features, or Content here. Discuss Rules and Guideless. Get Forum Support Here.
Third, most of the SCO questions are not answered or given answers found elsewhere due to the fact that there aren't many SCO experts that frequent these forums. Suggest you look at some of the other suggestions made in the SCO forums and search those sites if you haven't gotten an answer yet. And if you get to the point where you are good at SCO, come back and help out.
 

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HTTP_BUILD_URL(3)							 1							 HTTP_BUILD_URL(3)

http_build_url - Build a URL

SYNOPSIS
string http_build_url ([mixed $url], [mixed $parts], [int $flags = HTTP_URL_REPLACE], [array &$new_url]) DESCRIPTION
Build a URL. The parts of the second URL will be merged into the first according to the flags argument. PARAMETERS
o $url - (part(s) of) a URL in form of a string or associative array like parse_url(3) returns o $parts - same as the first argument o $flags - a bitmask of binary or'ed HTTP_URL constants; HTTP_URL_REPLACE is the default o $new_url - if set, it will be filled with the parts of the composed url like parse_url(3) would return RETURN VALUES
Returns the new URL as string on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A http_build_url(3) example <?php echo http_build_url("http://user@www.example.com/pub/index.php?a=b#files", array( "scheme" => "ftp", "host" => "ftp.example.com", "path" => "files/current/", "query" => "a=c" ), HTTP_URL_STRIP_AUTH | HTTP_URL_JOIN_PATH | HTTP_URL_JOIN_QUERY | HTTP_URL_STRIP_FRAGMENT ); ?> The above example will output: ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/files/current/?a=c SEE ALSO
parse_url(3), http_build_str(3). PHP Documentation Group HTTP_BUILD_URL(3)
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