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How do you write % in php without fucking up the code?
\% /% i forgot?
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% usually doesn't fuck anything up.. what are you trying to do?
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Do you mean $? Try $$ or \$
If you really mean % then try the same for that, although I can't think of anywhere in PHP that a % symbol would be a variable reference or similar... |
listen to rowan :)
use escapes \ or \'\ |
%% worked :)
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