Because that's not the way PHP works. You aren't comparing anything on the
second half of the elseif statement.
Keith Vance
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Peter Houchin wrote:
howdy
can some one
Because the first example is not correct syntax?
I wasn't aware that the first element in a comparison could ever be left out, is it
that way in other languages?
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Because that's not the way PHP works. You aren't comparing anything on the
second half of the elseif statement.
Keith Vance
Vance Consulting LLC
www.vanceconsulting.net
it like i do :)
Cheers
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Because that's not the way PHP works. You aren't comparing
anything
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