Its an alias of highlight_file() and outputs a file with the PHP syntax highlighted
Example
<?php
echo show_source(“index.php”);
?>
Its an alias of highlight_file() and outputs a file with the PHP syntax highlighted
Example
<?php
echo show_source(“index.php”);
?>
It returns the source code of a file with PHP comments and whitespace removed
Example
<?php
echo php_strip_whitespace(“index.php”);
?>
please check the view source and it should be
<?php
echo php_strip_whitespace(“index.php”); ?>
It heck the PHP syntax of the specified file
Example
<?php
php_check_syntax(“index.php”);
?>
its deprecated in PHP 5.0.5
It packs data into a binary string
Example
<?php
echo pack(“C8”,80,72,80,67,79,68,69,83);
?>
Output
PHPCODES
It sets whether a remote client can abort the running of a script
Example
<?php
ignore_user_abort(true);
?>
It outputs a string with the PHP syntax highlighted
Example
<?php
highlight_string(“<?php echo ‘phpcode’ ?>”);
?>
It outputs a file with the PHP syntax highlighted
Example
<?php
highlight_file(“index.php”);
?>
It halts the compiler execution
Example
<?php
__halt_compiler();
?>
It returns the capabilities of the user’s browser
Example
<?php
echo “<pre>”;
print_r( get_browser(null,true));
?>
It output a message and terminate the current script
Example
<?php
$fp = fopen($site,”r”) or exit(“Failed”);
?>
Output
phpcode