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echoing a $vboption via the script
i'm wondering why this won't work
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Single quotes don't parse variables, which is the main difference from double quotes.
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Also, I just recalled that @ has special meaning in PHP (it surpresses warnings and errors). Be careful when using it.
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*bump*
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doh it's $vboptions[array] not $vboption[array]
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Was just gonna suggest that
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