> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Schroebel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 January 2002 16:33
>
> And I write those as (true == $PHP_MAIL_FORM) so the parser
> will catch the missing second equal sign.
> This won't parse: (true = $PHP_MAIL_FORM)
Why even bother with the inefficient comparison to TRUE (which is bad style, anyway!)?
Both the above are exactly equivalent to ($PHP_MAIL_FORM), so your if statement
should just read
if ($PHP_MAIL_FORM)
The only reason to do a comparison against TRUE (or FALSE) is if you need to ensure a
type match as well, using the === or !== operators.
Cheers!
Mike
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