Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2008 12:52 PM, afan pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think you didn't understand my question: I know why the function work
>> in 2nd example. My question was why I'm not getting the result in 1st
>> example? What am I doing wrong. And, as far as I know, I think it
>> doesn't have anything with GLOBALS (register_globals are anyway turned off).
>
> Also, keep in mind that, in the else{} clause of the first
> function, you're not using return; to send back the information. In
> my opinion, you shouldn't call a function from within its own
> definition because it can cause a loop if the conditions are met and
> the else{} clause is reached over and over again. If there is a
> situation where get_content(0, 0, $index1); doesn't return any rows,
> the function will loop eternally (that is, until PHP gets dizzy and
> gives up).
>
Actually, there were 2 misstakes:
<?php
function get_InfoContent($instance_id, $form_id, $InfoKey)
{
$query = mysql_query("
SELECT instance_id, form_id, InfoContent
FROM forms_single_info
WHERE instance_id=".$instance_id." AND
form_id=".$form_id." AND
InfoKey='".$InfoKey."'
");
if (mysql_num_rows($query) > 0)
{
$result = mysql_fetch_assoc($query);
$InfoContent = $result['InfoContent'];
return $InfoContent;
}
else
{
$InfoContent = get_InfoContent(0, 0, $InfoKey);
return $InfoContent;
}
}
?>
Yes, I ALSO need "return" in "else" statement because when I call the
function 2nd time the first return will return to else and then the 2nd
return will return to main code.
:D
And, I called the function 2nd time with
get_InfoContent(0, 0, $InfoKey);
and it should be
$InfoContent = get_InfoContent(0, 0, $InfoKey);
:D
-afan
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