Re: [PHP] newbie's question

2002-11-15 Thread Frank Wang
Hi, That looks good to me, thanks. "Steve Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Err... sorry. The logic was there but my fingers got a bit ahead of my > brain. The check works, but if you want to just check if it's empty turn > the conditional

RE: [PHP] newbie's question

2002-11-15 Thread Van Andel, Robert
Yes it would. I like to make things complicated :) Robbert van Andel -Original Message- From: Steve Keller [mailto:skeller@;healthtvchannel.org] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 5:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] newbie's question Err... sorry. The logic was ther

RE: [PHP] newbie's question

2002-11-15 Thread Steve Keller
Err... sorry. The logic was there but my fingers got a bit ahead of my brain. The check works, but if you want to just check if it's empty turn the conditional to a negative, like so: if (!$testVar) { etc. } That makes it "If NOT $testVar" > I may be crazy, but wouldn't if ($variable) work

RE: [PHP] newbie's question

2002-11-15 Thread Steve Keller
At 11/15/2002 06:09 PM, you wrote: Don't know about a correct way but you can use if(empty($variable)) I may be crazy, but wouldn't if ($variable) work just as well? If the string is empty it'll return a negatory on that check. Lemme double check that. $testVar = ""; if ($testVar) { echo "

RE: [PHP] newbie's question

2002-11-15 Thread Van Andel, Robert
Don't know about a correct way but you can use if(empty($variable)) Robbert van Andel -Original Message- From: Frank Wang [mailto:wang960@;yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 7:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] newbie's question Hi, what is the correct way of testing i

Re: [PHP] Newbie's question about \n

2002-07-22 Thread Martin Clifford
Think of it this way: creates a line break in HTML Output, \n creates a line break in HTML Code. echo "I really\n like\n PHP!"; HTML Code: I really like PHP! HTML Output: I really like PHP! HTH >>>It seems that i have a very silly problem. I can't get the new line escape character to

Re: [PHP] Newbie's question about \n

2002-07-22 Thread Anas Mughal
I often use: \n That way I get a new line in a browser and plain text as well. KK Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear ALL, It seems that i have a very silly problem. I can't get the new line escape character to work. the following is my SIMPLE script and corresponding output. PHP script:

Re: [PHP] Newbie's question about \n

2002-07-22 Thread Neil Freeman
nl2br() KK Lee wrote: > ** > This Message Was Virus Checked With : SAVI 3.59 May 2002 > Last Updated 8th July 2002 > ** > > Dear ALL, > > It seems tha

Re: [PHP] Newbie's question about \n

2002-07-22 Thread Tom Rogers
Hello KK, Monday, July 22, 2002, 9:00:47 PM, you wrote: KL> Dear ALL, KL> It seems that i have a very silly problem. KL> I can't get the new line escape character to work. KL> the following is my SIMPLE script and corresponding output. KL> PHP script: KL> "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitiona

RE: [PHP] Newbie's question about \n

2002-07-22 Thread Niklas Lampén
If you check the source of your code you'll see that in source the text is in two lines. \n doesn't work as , so this is about how HTML works, not plain text. Niklas -Original Message- From: KK Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 22. heinäkuuta 2002 14:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject