Re: [PHP] IF statement

2007-10-18 Thread Simon
I'd suggest a tutorial or something on BOOLEAN or LOGICAL OPERATORS. For example: true and false = false true or false = true not true and not false = false not true or not false = true and so on... The IF statement will simply take the result of a logical operation, and the result will either be

Re: [PHP] IF statement

2007-10-18 Thread Robert Cummings
On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 19:57 -0500, ron.php wrote: > I just tried to send this to the list. I am not trying make it post again, I > don't think I had the e-mail address correct the first time. > > I am trying to stop $component_reference from doing the echo below when the > value is 5 or 19. I

Re: [PHP] IF statement

2007-10-18 Thread Carlos Martínez González
just change OR by AND. 2007/10/19, ron.php <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I just tried to send this to the list. I am not trying make it post again, I > don't think I had the e-mail address correct the first time. > > I am trying to stop $component_reference from doing the echo below when the > value is

[PHP] IF statement

2007-10-18 Thread ron.php
I just tried to send this to the list. I am not trying make it post again, I don't think I had the e-mail address correct the first time. I am trying to stop $component_reference from doing the echo below when the value is 5 or 19. I don't have the syntax right though. What did I miss? Ron

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-21 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Pruim wrote: On Jun 21, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Roberto Mansfield wrote: Jason Pruim wrote: It's not quite making sense to me though... My understanding of IF statements is if the condition is met it ignores all the other if's. Is that not correct? At this point it's just me trying to figure

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-21 Thread Jason Pruim
On Jun 21, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Roberto Mansfield wrote: Jason Pruim wrote: It's not quite making sense to me though... My understanding of IF statements is if the condition is met it ignores all the other if's. Is that not correct? At this point it's just me trying to figure things out for

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-21 Thread Roberto Mansfield
Jason Pruim wrote: > > It's not quite making sense to me though... My understanding of IF > statements is if the condition is met it ignores all the other if's. Is > that not correct? At this point it's just me trying to figure things out > for my knowledge :) No, that's not how it works. If the

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-21 Thread Jason Pruim
On Jun 21, 2007, at 1:42 PM, Roberto Mansfield wrote: Jason Pruim wrote: The code I had worked out, originally was something along the lines of: if($row[5] =="Level1") ( echo "$row[0] "; echo "$row[1] "; echo "InstructionsA>"; echo "Click here!"; } if($row[5] =="Level2"){

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-21 Thread Roberto Mansfield
Jason Pruim wrote: > > > The code I had worked out, originally was something along the lines of: > > if($row[5] =="Level1") ( > echo "$row[0] "; > echo "$row[1] "; > echo "Instructions"; > echo " href='update.php?taskid=$row[0]'>Click here!"; > } > > if($row[5] =="Level2"){ > e

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-20 Thread Daniel Brown
On 6/20/07, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Jim, You're right it is the system you helped me get started with, Just wanted to add a little color coding for the different levels :) Here is the sql query: $sql = "SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE completed='0' order by id"; $sql .= " AND (da

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-20 Thread Jason Pruim
On Jun 20, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Daniel Brown wrote: On 6/20/07, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would look at your result set and see if you had multiple lines returned. One person mentioned that you might be using a JOIN in you SQL call. This could lead to multiple lines. Start invest

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-20 Thread Daniel Brown
On 6/20/07, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would look at your result set and see if you had multiple lines returned. One person mentioned that you might be using a JOIN in you SQL call. This could lead to multiple lines. Start investigating your SQL statement I would suggest. Actu

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-20 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Pruim wrote: On Jun 19, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Jim Lucas wrote: Jason Pruim wrote: Okay, so I have a question... Probably pretty easy, but why would my if statement show more records then what are in the database? if($row[5] =='Level4'){ // White Highlight echo "$row[0] ";

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-20 Thread Jason Pruim
On Jun 19, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Jim Lucas wrote: Jason Pruim wrote: Okay, so I have a question... Probably pretty easy, but why would my if statement show more records then what are in the database? if($row[5] =='Level4'){ // White Highlight echo "$row[0] "; echo "$row[1

Re: [PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-19 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Pruim wrote: Okay, so I have a question... Probably pretty easy, but why would my if statement show more records then what are in the database? if($row[5] =='Level4'){ // White Highlight echo "$row[0] "; echo "$row[1] "; echo "='$row[2]'>Instructions";

[PHP] If statement duplicating mysql records?

2007-06-19 Thread Jason Pruim
Okay, so I have a question... Probably pretty easy, but why would my if statement show more records then what are in the database? if($row[5] =='Level4'){ // White Highlight echo "$row[0] "; echo "$row[1] "; echo "Instructionstd>"; echo "Cl

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-11 Thread Curt Zirzow
On 9/8/06, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 15:30 -0600, Jeremy Privett wrote: > Well, it could be this, too: > > switch( $_REQUEST['id'] ) { > case "white": > echo "Right color."; > break; > > case "black": > echo "Rig

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread tedd
At 12:29 PM -0400 9/9/06, Robert Cummings wrote: On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:12 -0400, Mark Charette wrote: As a senior member of the software QC department in a major industrial company, I generally find more errors and omissions in validation routines during code reviews and ethical hacks tha

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 17:27 +0100, Stut wrote: > Mark Charette wrote: > > And I'll wager a brew no one here has ever done a formal, mathematically > > rigorous proof of a validation routine except as a class project. As a > > senior member of the software QC department in a major industrial > >

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:12 -0400, Mark Charette wrote: > > As a senior member of the software QC department in a major industrial > company, I generally find more errors and omissions in validation > routines during code reviews and ethical hacks than anywhere else. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Stut
Mark Charette wrote: And I'll wager a brew no one here has ever done a formal, mathematically rigorous proof of a validation routine except as a class project. As a senior member of the software QC department in a major industrial company, I generally find more errors and omissions in validatio

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Mark Charette
Robert Cummings wrote: On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 11:30 -0400, Mark Charette wrote: Stut wrote: Mark Charette wrote: However, looking at it from a 'knowing early the data is tainted' perspective, not from a 'validating and cleaning perspective', if you have coded that (for instance)

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 11:30 -0400, Mark Charette wrote: > Stut wrote: > > Mark Charette wrote: > >> However, looking at it from a 'knowing early the data is tainted' > >> perspective, not from a 'validating and cleaning perspective', if you > >> have coded that (for instance) a variable is set vi

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Mark Charette
Stut wrote: Mark Charette wrote: However, looking at it from a 'knowing early the data is tainted' perspective, not from a 'validating and cleaning perspective', if you have coded that (for instance) a variable is set via COOKIE, then only looking for that variable set via COOKIE will eliminat

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 10:21 -0400, Mark Charette wrote: > Robert Cummings wrote: > > On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 18:38 -0400, tedd wrote: > > > >> At 5:03 PM -0400 9/8/06, JD wrote: > >> > >> In all of the answers given thus far, no one mentioned that the use > >> of $_REQUEST has a security iss

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Stut
Mark Charette wrote: However, looking at it from a 'knowing early the data is tainted' perspective, not from a 'validating and cleaning perspective', if you have coded that (for instance) a variable is set via COOKIE, then only looking for that variable set via COOKIE will eliminate its being

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Mark Charette
Robert Cummings wrote: On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 18:38 -0400, tedd wrote: At 5:03 PM -0400 9/8/06, JD wrote: In all of the answers given thus far, no one mentioned that the use of $_REQUEST has a security issue with regard to where the $_REQUEST originated. $_REQUEST is an array consisti

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-09 Thread Satyam
side down. Satyam - Original Message - From: "Kevin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "php" Cc: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 11:25 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie) Shouldn't that be

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 18:38 -0400, tedd wrote: > At 5:03 PM -0400 9/8/06, JD wrote: > >I'm trying to set up a simple conditional, something like this: > > > >Here is what I have tried: > > > > if ($_REQUEST['id'] != ("black" or "white")) { > > > In all of the answers given thus far, no one me

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread tedd
At 5:03 PM -0400 9/8/06, JD wrote: I'm trying to set up a simple conditional, something like this: Here is what I have tried: if ($_REQUEST['id'] != ("black" or "white")) { In all of the answers given thus far, no one mentioned that the use of $_REQUEST has a security issue with regard

RE: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 15:30 -0600, Jeremy Privett wrote: > Well, it could be this, too: > > switch( $_REQUEST['id'] ) { > case "white": > echo "Right color."; > break; > > case "black": > echo "Right color."; > break; > > default: >

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread JD
At 05:30 PM 9/8/2006, you wrote: - Original Message - From: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 11:03 PM Subject: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie) I'm trying to set up a simple conditional, something like this: If my_var

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Satyam
- Original Message - From: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 11:03 PM Subject: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie) I'm trying to set up a simple conditional, something like this: If my_variable is NOT equal to (black or

RE: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Jeremy Privett
ED] Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 3:26 PM To: php Cc: JD Subject: Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie) Shouldn't that be this instead: if (($_REQUEST['id'] != "black") OR ($_REQUEST['id'] != "white")) { echo "w

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Mitch Miller
I think the OR should be an AND ... If $_REQUEST['id'] = "black" then the second test will be true and it will output "wrong color." If the color is "white" then the same thing will happen 'cause it meets the first criteria. -- Mitch Kevin Murphy wrote: Shouldn't that be this instead:

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Kevin Murphy
'id'] != "black" AND $_REQUEST['id'] != "white") { echo "wrong color"; } else ( echo "right color"; } - Original Message - From: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 08

Re: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread Prathaban Mookiah
"; } else ( echo "right color"; } - Original Message - From: "JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 5:03 PM Subject: [PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie) > I'm trying to set up a simple conditional, something l

[PHP] if statement with or comparison (newbie)

2006-09-08 Thread JD
I'm trying to set up a simple conditional, something like this: If my_variable is NOT equal to (black or white) echo "wrong color" else echo "right color" Here is what I have tried: if ($_REQUEST['id'] != ("black" or "white")) { echo "wrong color"; } else ( echo

Re: [PHP] If statement question

2006-06-27 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, June 26, 2006 1:23 pm, Robert Cummings wrote: > I can't think of any language that processes the contents of a > conditional block when the test condition fails. I believe that PHP with Runkit would let you set that up to happen, if it was something you actually wanted... :-) And Common L

Re: [PHP] If statement question

2006-06-26 Thread Larry Garfield
On Monday 26 June 2006 13:10, Alex Major wrote: > Hi list. > Basically, I'm still learning new things about php and I was wondering if > things inside an if statement get 'looked at' by a script if the condition > is false. > For example, would this mysql query get executed if $number = 0 ? > > If

Re: [PHP] If statement question

2006-06-26 Thread Robert Cummings
On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 14:10, Alex Major wrote: > Hi list. > Basically, I'm still learning new things about php and I was wondering if > things inside an if statement get 'looked at' by a script if the condition > is false. > For example, would this mysql query get executed if $number = 0 ? > > If

Re: [PHP] If statement question

2006-06-26 Thread Martin Marques
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 19:10:59 +0100, Alex Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi list. > Basically, I'm still learning new things about php and I was wondering if > things inside an if statement get 'looked at' by a script if the condition > is false. > For example, would this mysql query get execut

[PHP] If statement question

2006-06-26 Thread Alex Major
Hi list. Basically, I'm still learning new things about php and I was wondering if things inside an if statement get 'looked at' by a script if the condition is false. For example, would this mysql query get executed if $number = 0 ? If ($number == 1) { mysql_query($blah) } I know that's not

RE: [PHP] if statement help

2005-11-04 Thread Ford, Mike
On 03 November 2005 15:26, Brent Baisley wrote: > You only need one "if". The parenthesis will evaluation order. > > if( ( !empty( $var1 ) || ( !empty( $var2 ) && !empty( $var3 ) ) || > $var1 == "something" ) However, the $var1=="something" test is redundant in this, since if that is true th

Re: [PHP] if statement help

2005-11-03 Thread Brent Baisley
You only need one "if". The parenthesis will evaluation order. if( ( !empty( $var1 ) || ( !empty( $var2 ) && !empty( $var3 ) ) || $var1 == "something" ) On Nov 3, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Jason Gerfen wrote: I am trying to determine if it is worth my time to attempt a if statement similar to t

[PHP] if statement help

2005-11-03 Thread Jason Gerfen
I am trying to determine if it is worth my time to attempt a if statement similar to the following. I am asking because I have not found any references to something like this: if( ( !empty( $var1 ) ) || ( if( !empty( $var2 ) ) && ( !empty( $var3 ) ) ) || ( $var1 == "something" ) ) { // do so

Re: [PHP] if statement probable bug

2005-03-24 Thread Jochem Maas
TheI2eptile wrote: Probably this is the wrong place to put this but I couldn't search for not at all the wrong place, having said that the only thing probable with regard to you/your post is that you are not fully aware of the nature of data types in php and the way auto-typecasting works (in ter

Re: [PHP] if statement probable bug

2005-03-24 Thread Richard Davey
Hello TheI2eptile, Thursday, March 24, 2005, 2:05:14 PM, you wrote: T> So here is what I would call a bug, but maybe it's thought to be so: Try it with strict (data-type) comparisons, i.e.: if ($var === "AS") Then you won't get the "bug". Best regards, Richard Davey -- http://www.launchcod

[PHP] if statement probable bug

2005-03-24 Thread TheI2eptile
Probably this is the wrong place to put this but I couldn't search for the bug and what I saw in the bugs newsgroup was a bit strange and seem to be a log for the bugs forms. So here is what I would call a bug, but maybe it's thought to be so: if($var1 == "AS"){ echo "Why is this printe

[PHP] if statement probable bug

2005-03-24 Thread TheI2eptile
Probably this is the wrong place to put this but I couldn't search for the bug and what I saw in the bugs newsgroup was a bit strange and seem to be a log for the bugs forms. So here is what I would call a bug, but maybe it's thought to be so: if($var1 == "AS"){ echo "Why is this printe

[PHP] If statement question...

2004-10-10 Thread GH
I would like to know how I can code the the following conditional check if the $_GET['api'] does not exist, or is either set and has no length or is set and is not an integer. I am drawing a blank on the if statement to use -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscrib

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Jay Blanchard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > [snip] > strpos() : 0.19018315076828 > preg_match() : 0.26157474517822 > in_array() : 0.26403407096863 > [/snip] > > Very interesting...thanks! > So if we're not going to search though a string 10,000 times you'll save ~0.07139159440994 secon

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] strpos() : 0.19018315076828 preg_match() : 0.26157474517822 in_array() : 0.26403407096863 [/snip] Very interesting...thanks! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread John Nichel
John Nichel wrote: Jay Blanchard wrote: [snip] strpos() : 0.18918436765671 preg_match() : 0.26665662288666 [/snip] 1/3rd of a second slowerinteresting. You know what though, my original assertion is correctalmost any of the regex functions will work. Tristan, why not convert the string to a

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread John Nichel
Jay Blanchard wrote: [snip] strpos() : 0.18918436765671 preg_match() : 0.26665662288666 [/snip] 1/3rd of a second slowerinteresting. You know what though, my original assertion is correctalmost any of the regex functions will work. Tristan, why not convert the string to an array and then us

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Michael Sims
Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > strpos() : 0.18918436765671 > preg_match() : 0.26665662288666 > [/snip] > > 1/3rd of a second slowerinteresting. You know what though, my > original assertion is correctalmost any of the regex functions > will work. Personally, I prefer using preg_match() 9

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 19 May 2004 15:47 > > If I'm being Dumb, I apologies... > but When using this: > > $row[bands] = "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8"; > $row2[id] = "7"; > if (strpos($row[bands], $row2[id]) != FALSE) { > // do stuf

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] strpos() : 0.18918436765671 preg_match() : 0.26665662288666 [/snip] 1/3rd of a second slowerinteresting. You know what though, my original assertion is correctalmost any of the regex functions will work. Tristan, why not convert the string to an array and then use in_array()? John,

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread John Nichel
Curt Zirzow wrote: Make sure your benchmarks aren't bias: - assignment takes time - concating string takes time strpos($haystack,$needle); v.s. preg_match($regex,$haystack); Just for shits and giggles (and because it's a slow work day), the below script output this... strpos() : 0.18918

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] If I'm being Dumb, I apologies... but When using this: $row[bands] = "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8"; $row2[id] = "7"; if (strpos($row[bands], $row2[id]) != FALSE) { // do stuff } [/snip] What is the expected output? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http:

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Tristan . Pretty
re that it should work, as it's not returning a false value... But I'm still not getting the correct output on my page... Any other ideas? Oliver Hankeln <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 19/05/2004 15:49 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject Re: [PHP] IF statement question... Curt Z

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Oliver Hankeln
Curt Zirzow wrote: * Thus wrote Oliver Hankeln ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): 10 Searches in a rather small string took 0.38s with strpos() and 0.55s with preg_match() Make sure your benchmarks aren't bias: - assignment takes time - concating string takes time You are right. I updated the script to

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Oliver Hankeln ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Jay Blanchard wrote: > > >[snip] > >Tipp: Do not use preg_match() if you only want to check if one string > >is contained in another string. Use strpos() or strstr() instead as they > > > >will be faster. > >[/snip] > > > > > >This brings up a g

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Oliver Hankeln
Jay Blanchard wrote: [snip] Tipp: Do not use preg_match() if you only want to check if one string is contained in another string. Use strpos() or strstr() instead as they will be faster. [/snip] This brings up a good point. Just exactly how much faster would one be over another in this small exa

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Tipp: Do not use preg_match() if you only want to check if one string is contained in another string. Use strpos() or strstr() instead as they will be faster. [/snip] This brings up a good point. Just exactly how much faster would one be over another in this small example? How big would

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Oliver Hankeln
Jay Blanchard wrote: [snip] Is it possible to request that a string CONTAINS another string...? EG: $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; if ($string CONTAINS "7") { // Do stuff } [/snip] Almost any regex function would work here, for instance $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; if (preg_match("/7/", $st

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 19 May 2004 12:55 > > Is it possible to request that a string CONTAINS another string...? > > EG: > $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; > if ($string CONTAINS "7") { > // Do stuff > } if (strpos($st

Re: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Oliver Hankeln
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to request that a string CONTAINS another string...? EG: $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; if ($string CONTAINS "7") { // Do stuff } int strpos ( string haystack, string needle [, int offset]) is what you are looking for. HTH, Oliver Hankeln -- PHP Genera

RE: [PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Is it possible to request that a string CONTAINS another string...? EG: $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; if ($string CONTAINS "7") { // Do stuff } [/snip] Almost any regex function would work here, for instance $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; if (preg_match("/7/", $string)){ //evaluate

[PHP] IF statement question...

2004-05-19 Thread Tristan . Pretty
Is it possible to request that a string CONTAINS another string...? EG: $string = "1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9"; if ($string CONTAINS "7") { // Do stuff } * The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the

Re: [PHP] if statement

2003-09-30 Thread Steve Buehler
To Brad, Marek and Curt (and anybody who responds after this) Thank you so much for your help. This is going to help me out so much in a lot of my scripts. It will sure make them a little.Noa LOT more portable now. Thanks Steve At 11:26 AM 9/30/2003, you wrote: Steve Buehler wr

Re: [PHP] if statement

2003-09-30 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Steve Buehler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > What I would like to do is to have an array earlier in the script of just > the items that it is checking for so that it can be more easily changed if > I put this out as free or shareware software. Here is what it might look > like, but I kn

Re: [PHP] if statement

2003-09-30 Thread Marek Kilimajer
if(in_array($k2b, $array)) { ... Steve Buehler wrote: I have an "if" statement that I would like to make a little bit more generic. This is how the statement looks now. if($k2b=="/etc/bind/options.conf.wp" || $k2b=="/etc/bind/rndc.conf.wp" || $k2b=="/etc/bind/keys.conf.wp"){ do this1 }els

Re: [PHP] if statement

2003-09-30 Thread Brad Pauly
Steve Buehler wrote: [snip] $array=("/etc/bind/options.conf.wp","/etc/bind/rndc.conf.wp","/etc/bind/keys.conf.wp"); if($k2b==$array){ do this1 }else{ do this2 } You are close. Check out in_array(). http://us4.php.net/in_array if (in_array($kb2, $array)) - Brad -- PHP General Mailing

[PHP] if statement

2003-09-30 Thread Steve Buehler
I have an "if" statement that I would like to make a little bit more generic. This is how the statement looks now. if($k2b=="/etc/bind/options.conf.wp" || $k2b=="/etc/bind/rndc.conf.wp" || $k2b=="/etc/bind/keys.conf.wp"){ do this1 }else{ do this2 } What I would like to do is to have an array

RE: [PHP] IF statement madness

2003-03-14 Thread James E Hicks III
Thank you (all who resonded)!!! It makes sense now. Now I can wait until 5:00pm, quitting time, to go crazy!! James -Original Message- From: Johnson, Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] IF statement madness

RE: [PHP] IF statement madness

2003-03-14 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -Original Message- > From: James E Hicks III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 14 March 2003 18:22 > > Help save my sanity! What can I do to the IF statement in the > following code to > make it print the line that says "By God they are equal in > value."? I have tried > the following

RE: [PHP] IF statement madness

2003-03-14 Thread jon roig
What happens if you change $target to 216.0? -- jon -Original Message- From: James E Hicks III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] IF statement madness Help save my sanity! What can I do to the IF statement in the

Re: [PHP] IF statement madness

2003-03-14 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 19:21 14.03.2003, James E Hicks III said: [snip] >Help save my sanity! What can I do to the IF statement in the following >code to >make it print the line that says "By God they are equal in value."? I have >tried >the following changes; > > 1. usin

RE: [PHP] IF statement madness

2003-03-14 Thread Johnson, Kirk
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] IF statement madness > > > Help save my sanity! What can I do to the IF statement in the > following code to > make it print the line that says "By God they are equal in > value."? I have tried > the following changes

[PHP] IF statement madness

2003-03-14 Thread James E Hicks III
Help save my sanity! What can I do to the IF statement in the following code to make it print the line that says "By God they are equal in value."? I have tried the following changes; 1. using === instead of == 2. placing (float) in front of the $i and $target inside and before the

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Ernest E Vogelsinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >if ($lineone && $linetwo && $linethree && $linefour = "") > >> > >> Your expression yields true if 1-3 are not-empty AND four is an > >> empty string. > > > > Actually, this expression yields true when $lineone, $linetwo, and > > $linethree

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 16:45 26.11.2002, Chris Shiflett spoke out and said: [snip] >--- Ernest E Vogelsinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> At 13:50 26.11.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> >if ($lineone && $linetwo && $linethree && $linefour = "") >> >> Your expression yields tr

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 13:50 26.11.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >if ($lineone && $linetwo && $linethree && $linefour = "") > > Actually that expression will always be FALSE. $linefour = "" > does not evaluate to TRUE thus the whole expression to be FALSE! Yes, you're ri

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Jason Wong
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 23:45, Chris Shiflett wrote: > --- Ernest E Vogelsinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 13:50 26.11.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > >if ($lineone && $linetwo && $linethree && $linefour = "") > > > > Your expression yields true if 1-3 are not-empty AND four is an > >

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Ernest E Vogelsinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 13:50 26.11.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >if ($lineone && $linetwo && $linethree && $linefour = "") > > Your expression yields true if 1-3 are not-empty AND four is an > empty string. Actually, this expression yields true when $lineone,

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Craig
Something like this will work... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > The db will include these 4 rows even though they don't store data. > Eventually they will contain data for contact info as soon as the users > log in and it prompts them for i

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread ed
The db will include these 4 rows even though they don't store data. Eventually they will contain data for contact info as soon as the users log in and it prompts them for it. On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, DL Neil wrote: > Ed, > Assuming there will be a response from the db-tbl, here is another choice: >

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread DL Neil
Ed, Assuming there will be a response from the db-tbl, here is another choice: if ( $lineone . $linetwo . $linethree . $linefour > "" ) { //show it to the user and ask if they want to change it } else { //prompt for information } Do you mean that the db-tbl will have a row of data even if t

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread ed
All four must be an empty string. I will be pulling the values from a MySQL database. If these fields are empty I'll be prompting for information. If any one of them contain anything I'll be showing it to the user and asking if they want to change it. Thanks, Ed On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Ernest E

Re: [PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 13:50 26.11.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: [snip] > I'll be trying to use a routine that checks 4 seperate variables for >content and need to know the easiest method to do so. The function works >on 2 conditions; either all the variables are empty and I do

[PHP] If statement w/ multiple conditions

2002-11-26 Thread ed
I'll be trying to use a routine that checks 4 seperate variables for content and need to know the easiest method to do so. The function works on 2 conditions; either all the variables are empty and I do something or I do something else. $lineone $linetwo $linethree $linefour Would you use if

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] if statement

2002-07-08 Thread Philip Olson
m: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > MT> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 2:11 PM > MT> To: php-general > MT> Subject: [PHP] if statement > > > > MT> Is it possible to do something like this all on one line. > MT> What I need is i

RE: Re[2]: [PHP] if statement

2002-07-08 Thread Martin Towell
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 2:21 PM To: php-general Subject: Re[2]: [PHP] if statement Hello Martin, Thanks the array worked just perfect. Where do you find stuff like this I looked all over the manual and could not find anything that told me how

Re[2]: [PHP] if statement

2002-07-08 Thread rdkurth
"test2" || $type == "test3") { MT> or, what I prefer in this case MT> if (in_array($type, array("test1", "test2", "test3"))) { MT> Martin MT> -Original Message- MT> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] M

RE: [PHP] if statement

2002-07-08 Thread Martin Towell
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 2:11 PM To: php-general Subject: [PHP] if statement Is it possible to do something like this all on one line. What I need is if any one of these are true then run the script if($type=="test1")or($type=="test2")or($type==

[PHP] if statement

2002-07-08 Thread rdkurth
Is it possible to do something like this all on one line. What I need is if any one of these are true then run the script if($type=="test1")or($type=="test2")or($type=="test3"){ -- Best regards, rdkurth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http

Re: [PHP] If statement leading to another php page

2002-04-29 Thread Jason Wong
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 12:36, baldey_uk wrote: > Hello all, > > How can i force a transfer to another php page from an if statement? > > I have been trying: > > if (condition){ > > echo "Link"; > > } > else { > > something else > } if (something) { header("Location: http://www.somewhere.com";

[PHP] If statement leading to another php page

2002-04-29 Thread baldey_uk
Hello all, How can i force a transfer to another php page from an if statement? I have been trying: if (condition){ echo "Link"; } else { something else } without much luck, i keep getting parse errors. Thanks for anyhelp in advance! Cheers From baldey_uk -- PHP General Mailing List (

Re: [PHP] If Statement with more than one conclusion

2002-01-03 Thread Adam Baratz
Switch statements work well for these situations as well. They might be faster than checking for the item in a list from an array since an array must be created and searched through. General programming tip: your method *definitely* wouldn't work. The or operator has precendence over the == ope

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