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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:37:40+00:00 2026-05-14T00:37:40+00:00

I am trying to include a variable in a .ini file setting by surrounding

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I am trying to include a variable in a .ini file setting by surrounding it with curly braces, and Zend is complaining that it cannot parse it properly on Linux. It works properly on Windows, though:

welcome_message = Welcome, {0}.

This is the error that is being thrown on Linux:

:  Uncaught exception 'Zend_Config_Exception' with message 'Error parsing /var/www/html/portal/application/configs/language/messages.ini on line 10
' in /usr/local/zend/share/ZendFramework/library/Zend/Config/Ini.php:181
Stack trace:
0 /usr/local/zend/share/ZendFramework/library/Zend/Config/Ini.php(201): Zend_Config_Ini->_parseIniFile('/var/www/html/p...')
1 /usr/local/zend/share/ZendFramework/library/Zend/Config/Ini.php(125): Zend_Config_Ini->_loadIniFile('/var/www/html/p...')
2 /var/www/html/portal/library/Ingrain/Language/Base.php(49): Zend_Config_Ini->__construct('/var/www/html/p...', NULL)
3 /var/www/html/portal/library/Ingrain/Language/Base.php(23): Ingrain_Language_Base->setConfig('messages.ini', NULL, NULL)
4 /var/www/html/portal/library/Ingrain/Language/Messages.php(7): Ingrain_Language_Base->__construct('messages.ini', NULL, NULL, NULL)
5 /var/www/html/portal/library/Ingrain/Helper/Language.php(38): Ingrain_Language_Messages->__construct()
6 /usr/local/zend/share/ZendFramework/library/Zend/Contr in

We are able to get the error to go away on Linux if we surround the braces with quotes, but that seems like a strange solution:

welcome_message = Welcome, "{"0"}".

Is there a better way to solve this issue for all platforms? Thanks for your help,

Dave

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    2026-05-14T00:37:41+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:37 am

    What about having the whole message between quotes ?

    A bit like this :

    welcome_message = "Welcome, {0}."
    

    Quoting the documentation of [`parse_ini_file`][1] *(which `Zend_Config_Ini` might use)* :

    Note: If a value in the ini file
    contains any non-alphanumeric
    characters it needs to be enclosed in
    double-quotes (").

    And, also (emphasis mine) :

    Note: There are reserved words which
    must not be used as keys for ini
    files.
    These include: null, yes, no,
    true, false, on, off, none.
    Values
    null, no and false results in "", yes
    and true results in "1".
    Characters
    {}|&~![()^"
    must not be used
    anywhere in the key and have a
    special meaning in the value
    .

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