Good Local Time Monks
I dont think this should be posted here but I wanted to open a sort of discusion (im not really sure where im going with this)
Given you have a perl function and a php function
You run the perl function, and then it calls a php function whilst passing it a varible
The php function reads in the varible does some processing then passes a varible back
My question is this, would the php function recieve the varible correctly and would the perl function recieve the varible correctly?
Assume the perl function is the "base" function
(by base i mean the First function (it calls the php func.)
Bazza
Barry Carlyon
barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk
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