ID: 25459
Comment by: kennyt at kennyt dot com
Reported By: blackei2k at gmx dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.3.2
New Comment:
and that really should be '<td>' and '<td>haha</td>' :-)
Previous Comments:
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[2003-09-09 17:19:15] kennyt at kennyt dot com
function foo()
{
echo "foo";
}
this should be
function foo() {
return 'foo';
}
that's why your output isn't within the <td/> tag.
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[2003-09-09 13:35:32] blackei2k at gmx dot de
Description:
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I'm using the ternary operator which calls a function. The output is
not there where it should be, but a few liens above. I don't get any
errors.
Reproduce code:
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function foo()
{
echo "foo";
}
...
while($obj = mysql_fetch_object($result)){
echo ($obj->id == $id ? "<td>".foo()."</td>" : "<td>haha</td>");
}
Expected result:
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that the output is where it should be.
i'm listing rows and only in one row ($obj->id == $id) is true.
the output of foo can be found dozens of lines above from where it
should be.
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