# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-22 15:31:55 +0000:
> Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> ># [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-22 15:17:16 +0000:
> >>The key is that the function is returning false but it continues to 
> >>execute! If I stick in an exit; after the in_array() check at point #4, 
> >>this doesn't happen. There are no other places where this function is 
> >>called, and it is only called once.
> >>
> >>Strangely, if I force the values of the 2 variables
> >>before the in_array() check:
> >>
> >>$_SESSION['user']['friends'] = array(0 => 3);
> >>$friend['user_id'] = 3;
> >>
> >>it reacts as expected - the function returns false and no further code 
> >>is executed.
> >>
> >>Anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> >You have a bug somewhere in your code.
>
> I can't see how there is a bug in my code if when I echo the contents of 
> the 2 variables, they are exactly the same as when I set them manually. 
> Except in the former the function "continues executing" but in the 
> latter it doesn't.
> 
> I also cannot see how the function can return false and execute the SQl 
> query when it is only called once.

You have presented no proof that there's a bug in the PHP.  What you
have presented looks like you have a bug, and the function gets called
more than once.  Have you used a debugger? See http://xdebug.org/.

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