;test") == 0], so last condition result is
FALSE.
Is it clear?
RC> Thanks,
RC> Robin
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Hello Karl,
Publish your code, plz. We are not wizards. :)
27 July, 2001, 14:08:05, you wrote:
KP> Does anyone know how to pass php variables to a javascript for processing.
KP> I have a DHTML menu system that requires variables be attached to the url
KP> contained within it. Using echo does n
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Hello Christian,
10 July, 2001, 18:44:53, you wrote:
CD> "Z" <= "Z" is true right??
Yes, right, but "Z" = "Z" and your code makes next iteration, then
$letter = "AZ" and "AZ" is LESS that "Z", because "A" < "Z".
:)
CD> then why this weird thing happens when I have this code:
CD> for($letter
Hello Tarrant,
1st solution:
turn off warnings in php.ini
2nd: use
if(isset($submit)) { .. . .. . }
Monday, May 21, 2001, 5:15:37 PM, you wrote:
TC> Whenever I use the ? statement in a php page it always
TC> comes up with:
TC> Warning: Undefined variable
TC> Until the submit has bee
Hello Tarrant,
Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 12:12:43 PM, you wrote:
TC> ?
TC> This prints out, "You have bought 16 - Thank you" for example, see the
TC> problem? How do I get it to print the variable name not just it's value?
Use
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