You're using a lot of negatives. 


$data = array(); // You should initialise $data to array() for various reasons:
// 1: self_documentation - to anyone who reads your code will be obvious 
//     that $data should contain an empty array
// 2: security - if someone goes to 
//  http://yoursite.com/page.php?data[]=something_bad_here and you have 
//  register_globals on(which should be, but not assumed to be, off)





On 8/1/05, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is it always necessary to call array() when you do something like this:
> 
> mysql_query("SELECT ....");
> while($rows .....)
> {
>    $data[] = $rows;
> }
> 
> if so, why? i have a habit of never calling array() and someone told me
> i shouldn't do this.

Someone told you you shouldn't not call array() - in other words you
should call array(). If I'm reading you correctly then the someone is
right. You should not use a variable without initialising it, unless
it comes from a form, in which case you should not use it without
"cleaning" it.



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