On Oct 17, 2008, at 1:58 PM, Lamp Lists wrote:

I'm reading "Essential PHP Security" by Chris Shiflett.

on the very beginning, page 5 & 6, if I got it correct, he said this is not good:

$search = isset($_GET['search']) ? $_GET['search'] : '';

and this is good:

$search = '';
if (isset($_GET['search']))
{
   $search = $_GET['search'];
}

what's the difference? I really can't see?


The difference between the examples are still nothing, it do the same.

But I never use the short version of if, because when I look after some month in some projects I have a better overview when there is a long if , its much easier to extend.

sorry for my bad english

greetz
Thomas


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