RE: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-26 Thread Ford, Mike
On 21 July 2005 22:19, Chris W. Parker wrote: 2. It will be a good idea to get out of the habit of breaking in and out of PHP like that. Instead just do: echo 'hi1'; Why? Some of us just strongly prefer the breaking in and out style -- I use it almost exclusively. In my 10,000s of lines of

Re: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-26 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
* Ford, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] : On 21 July 2005 22:19, Chris W. Parker wrote: 2. It will be a good idea to get out of the habit of breaking in and out of PHP like that. Instead just do: echo 'hi1'; Why? Some of us just strongly prefer the breaking in and out style -- I use it almost

Re: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-22 Thread André Medeiros
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 13:37 -0700, Dan Trainor wrote: Hello, all - I've been looking around for a function that would tell me if a $value in a $key=$value array was empty, and I could not find one. So I decided to make my own. Even if I am re-inventing the wheel, I thought that the

[PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-21 Thread Dan Trainor
Hello, all - I've been looking around for a function that would tell me if a $value in a $key=$value array was empty, and I could not find one. So I decided to make my own. Even if I am re-inventing the wheel, I thought that the practice might be good for me. However, my function doesn't

RE: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-21 Thread Mike Johnson
From: Dan Trainor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, all - I've been looking around for a function that would tell me if a $value in a $key=$value array was empty, and I could not find one. So I decided to make my own. Even if I am re-inventing the wheel, I thought that the practice

Re: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-21 Thread Dan Trainor
Mike Johnson wrote: From: Dan Trainor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, all - I've been looking around for a function that would tell me if a $value in a $key=$value array was empty, and I could not find one. So I decided to make my own. Even if I am re-inventing the wheel, I thought that

Re: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-21 Thread Dan Trainor
Dan Trainor wrote: Mike Johnson wrote: From: Dan Trainor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, all - I've been looking around for a function that would tell me if a $value in a $key=$value array was empty, and I could not find one. So I decided to make my own. Even if I am re-inventing the

RE: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-21 Thread Chris W. Parker
Dan Trainor mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:03 PM said: I never see hi even if an array is set as such: $vars = array(one,two,three,four,five); That's because your function always returns true. If it finds a missing value it returns true. If it doesn't find a

Re: [PHP] Help with a home-grown function

2005-07-21 Thread Dan Trainor
Chris W. Parker wrote: Dan Trainor mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:03 PM said: I never see hi even if an array is set as such: $vars = array(one,two,three,four,five); That's because your function always returns true. If it finds a missing value it returns