On Aug 5, 2010, at 10:10 PM, Rick Dwyer wrote:
> Hi List.
> I've mentioned before that I am both just beginning to learn PHP AND I have
> inherited a number of pages that I'm trying to clean up the w3c validation on.
>
> Something that confuses me is how the code on the page is written where in
> one instance, it follows this:
>
> echo "<table border='1'><tr>....
>
> And elsewhere on the page it follows:
>
> echo '<table border="1"><tr>....
>
> In what I've read and from many of the suggestions from this board, the
> latter seems to be the better way to code, generally speaking.
>
> So given that the page has javascript in it, perhaps the reason for the
> previous developer switching between the two was for ease of incorporating
> JS?.... Don't really know... but what I would like to know is it considered
> poor coding switch between the two on a single page or is it perfectly
> acceptable?
>
> 2nd question, in the 3 lines below:
>
> $_SESSION['newpage'] = $newpage;
> $checkstat = "select field from table where fieldid = $field_id";
> $result1 = @mysql_query($checkstat,$connection) or die("Couldn't execute
> query");
>
>
> If I were to recode in the latter style, should they not look like this:
>
> $_SESSION['newpage'] = $newpage;
> $checkstat = 'select field from table where fieldid = "'.$field_id.'"';
> $result1 = @mysql_query($checkstat,$connection) or die('Couldn\'t execute
> query');
>
>
> The focus being here:
>
> "'.$field_id.'"';
> ('Couldn\'t execute query')
>
> Is this correct?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> --Rick
>
>
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Rick-
It is generally accepted that you should use single quotes whenever possible. I
only use double quotes when writing SQL queries (so I don't have to continually
escape them for the single quotes) and when I need to output control characters
like "\r" or "\n".
It would be considered "best practice" to make consistent use of them, but it
wouldn't be something I would loose sleep over.
Regards,
-Josh
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