If you develop the habit of writing conditionals like this:
if ("Victoria" == $city)
instead of like this:
if ($city == "Victoria")
Your compiler (interpreter in PHP's case) will catch the assignment
vs. comparison error for you, because assigning to $city is valid but
assigning to a constant string "Victoria" isn't. Of course you'd
have to have display_errors On for PHP to report the problem....
Evan
At 9:17 PM -0800 on 2002.11.15, Bradley Crockett wrote about "Re:
[PHP-DB] If conditional behaviour":
That was it.
How embarrassing.
Thanks!
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 21:12:42 -0800 (PST), Mihail Bota wrote:
Did you try $city=="Victoria" ?
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Bradley Crockett wrote:
AT http://crockett.ca/joinoptional.php I have a page posted. PHP
isn't set up on the server, so I've posted a screenshot of what it
looks like at http://crockett.ca/joinoptionalrendered.bmp (1/2 MB,
sorry). For some reason, it wants to repeat 'Victoria' in the form.
If I comment out the If conditional:
İİİİ// if ($city = "Victoria") {
İİİİ// İecho "selected ";
İİİİ// }
..the problem goes away and the different cities appear as
expected.
The result of the query is at http://crockett.ca/queryresults.txt
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Brad Crockett
Duncan BC
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