= is for assigment
== is for typeless comparison (meaning 1 will be equal to '1', '' will be
equal to 0)
=== is for type comparision (meaning 1 will only be equal to 1, '' will only
be equal to '', and TRUE will only be equal to true)

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""Anthony J. Maske"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hey,  Thanks for the quick response on Retrieving parameters...
>
> This is another that has me stumped...
>
>       if (trim($Line) = '<body>') {
>
>         $InBody = true;
>
>       } elseif (trim($Line) = '</body>') {
>
>         $InBody = false;
>
>       }
>
> $Line is a line from a html file, I'm trying to parse through it to ignore
> everything but the <body> section.  When I run the above I get the
> following...
>
> Fatal error: Can't use function return value in write context in
> C:\wwwRoot\anthony.maske\cfr.php on line 43
>
> If I do this...
>
> $Tag = trim($Line);
>
>       if ($Tag = '<body>') {
>
>         $InBody = true;
>
>       } elseif ($Tag = '</body>') {
>
>         $InBody = false;
>
>       }
>
> Why won't the later work?  What am I missing in the first snip...
>
> Thanks again...!
>
>
> Anthony

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