ID: 14343 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Bogus Bug Type: Arrays related Operating System: Linux/PPC PHP Version: 4.0.5 New Comment:
Doh! I should have known that. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-12-04 15:49:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not a bug... PHP indeed tries to convert 'foobar' to a number, and because that is not really possible, it becomes 0. That's why there is that third parameter too. Derick ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-12-04 15:37:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On my system, in_array wrongly returns true when searching for zero in arrays that don't contain zero: Sample code: in_array(0, array('foobar')); -->TRUE If I add the third parameter, it returns the correct result: print in_array(0, array('foobar'), true); -->FALSE However, I'm pretty sure that 0 doesn't coerce to 'foobar' - I don't think PHP is that loosely-typed :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14343&edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]