D_C wrote:
> I often use this type of construct
>
> $cmd = $_POST['cmd'];
> if ($cmd == null) { // do default
>
> but this throws a notice if the ['cmd'] index is not defined. ugly.
> using
>
> if (isset($_POST['cmd'] ) {
>   $cmd = $_POST['cmd'];
> }
>
> seems lengthy. is there a way around this?
>
> i tried using
> $cmd = @ $_POST['cmd'];
>
> to suppress errors but didnt seem to have ay effect.

You could maybe put the @ in front of the $cmd:
@$cmd = $_POST['cmd'];

However, I think it would be most clear to do:
$cmd = isset($_POST['cmd']) ? $_POST['cmd'] : NULL;

You can then rest assured that $cmd *IS* set in the rest of your script.

It's a bit lengthy, but at least it's all on one concise line, and you can
easily copy/paste and comment in/out the line.

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