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I have a hack that has a variable defined as $e, and through the URL, $e is set to a number like 404. (Yeah, it's the Custom HTTP Error Pages hack.
)The variable works fine for the rest of the script. There's no problem with the variable. I'm trying to add phrases to the hack. I have created a bunch of phrases named error_title_400, error_title_401, error_title_403, etc., for all the HTTP error types. One way for me to call the phrase would be through a long if...else statement, like: Code:
if ($e == 400)
{
$errortitle = $vbphrase['error_title_400'];
}
else if ($e == 401)
{
$errortitle = $vbphrase['error_title_401'];
}
else ...
But I thought a better way would be to simply make part of the phrase name variable, since the last part of the name is the same as an existing variable. I thought I could use something like: Code:
$errortitle = $vbphrase['error_title_' . $e]; I've also tried: Code:
$errortitle = $vbphrase['error_title_$e']; Any ideas? ################################ Please disregard this question. I'm such an idiot. For the record, the code Code:
$errortitle = $vbphrase['error_title_' . $e]; The problem was that I made these phrases as part of a new phrase group, and I did not tell the script to include that phrase group.
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