Often I end up using a "dumb" IF statement which to me seems that
it could have been done some other way.
Example :
if(
($_GET["id"]==1) or
($_GET["mode"]=="home") or
((!isset($_GET["item"])) && ($_GET["mode"]=="news"))
) {
// Here we do nothing
} else {
// This is where we do it
}
If we translate the above to simpler reading we could say :
if(statement)
// skip
else
// Do the stuff
I'm ofcourse looking for this
if(!statement)
// Do the stuff
Problem is, when using more statements I never seem to find the
way of doing it without having an empty {} in it, dont know if you
see my problem here however, its the best I can exmplain.
For all I know it has to be like this.
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