Sylvain Beucler wrote: > > But you fail to detect this: > 'emacs-all-admin' > => $list_name['new'] == "all-admin" > != "admin"
Ah, of course! I never thought of that (valid) case. I'll try to rework it taking into account your other remark too, but I'll have to read some PHP documentation so it may take a few days (or more). Meanwhile, if anyone sees an obvious way to do this, I'd appreciate if he educates me. > $list_name['new'] == 1; OK, although it seems rather odd to me. If the syntax of PHP is so liberal, it should warn a poor user like me for things like this. I just posted the snippet to the first PHP (possibly unexperienced) guy on my roster and he said that comparison of strings in this form should work. FTR, I trust you much more -- I'm just a bit puzzled. > [arrr, why, WHY did you remove the history of the e-mail? Sorry, the "history" of the e-mail in the form of top-posting had always been useless junk to me, and I always like people who strip it. It is my (humble) understanding of how electronic communication should work (probably inherited from the telex world). I tend to quote minimal context if it is a recent message, more if it is an old (2-3 weeks old) and full if it is an old (3-4 months old). With a decent MUA I can always read the parent message, if I have forgotten what it's all about. > I'll have to restart mutt in another window This is just a limitation of Mutt (which I like and I'm using as well), but not a reason to top-post everything so that the person replying can copy and yank what's needed easily. YMMV. I'll take a note to include more context when communicating with you.
