thanks Jay.
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Michael Mason
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Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I am also wondering if I need to declare all my variables one after the
other or can I
I'm right in the middle of developing some pages that will require session
cookies. Now I have a few questions and hope I don't bore you too much...
I presume I am right in assuming that I can declare variables anywhere I
like providing I have started a session on the page but I cannot actually
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I am also wondering if I need to declare all my variables one after the
other or can I simply declare variables that I will be using immediately
upon submission.
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Since PHP is not strongly typed (like C or C++) you need not declare any
variables. There are some caveats (see
I presume I am right in assuming that I can declare variables anywhere I
like providing I have started a session on the page but I cannot
actually use those variables until a post or some similar action has
been performed by the user.
No, you can use them right away - they are stored
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:52:44 +0100, Harlequin
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I'm right in the middle of developing some pages that will require session
cookies. Now I have a few questions and hope I don't bore you too much...
I presume I am right in assuming that I can declare variables anywhere I
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