Chris wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Daniel Brown wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 17:51, PJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> elseif ($obligatoryFieldNotPresent = 1) {
>>>> $obligatoryFieldNotPresent = 0;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>> Are you certain you only wanted a single equal operator in the
>>> last elseif() condition? Further, are you sure it should even be an
>>> elseif() and not a straight else?
>>>
>>>
>> That's where the problem lies... the algorhythm is if any one of a
>> series is empty, then it's an error, but if they are all ls then we go
>> on...
>> So the last one should show up as "0"...
>
> Using a single = means an assignment. Assigning a variable should never
> fail.
>
> You probably want == to do a comparison.
>
Yes and yes, however the it's the result of the assignment that is used:
if($var = false) {
echo "Succeeded";
} else {
echo "FAIL";
}
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Thanks!
-Shawn
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