Found it!

Just use exit();


"Jed R. Brubaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This one should be simple.
>
> I am wondering if there is a simple way in which to stop the processing of
a
> file.
>
> The current example is a program that checks to see if the user is logged
> in. In the past I have done something like this:
>
> if ($loggedIn != true) {
>     echo "You are not logged in.";
> }
> else {
>     echo "Welcome";
> }
>
> This, however, becomes a substantial problem (or at least annoyance) when
> the else is pages long. I would prefer to have something like:
>
> if ($loggedIn != true) {
>     echo "You're not logged in.";
>     // stop process of file here
> }
> // Page content (with no else)
>
> The ultimate objective is to have a simple function in the my class
include
> file to verify that the user is always logged in.
>
> Thanks in advance.

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