Re: [PHP] Re: suppressing errors with "@"

2002-07-09 Thread Richard Lynch
>I use it in front of variables (never tried it on $GLOBALS, etc though) > >eg: (using register_globals = on thingo - hey don't blame me, it's the >tech guys who have it on, and there's too much legacy code to turn it off :( >- anyway) > > if (@$var) { echo "Yep, var is there"; } else { echo "n

[PHP] Re: suppressing errors with "@"

2002-07-09 Thread Richard Lynch
>Doesn't @ surpress output (in general)? >Variables don't usually produce an output so putting @ before it shouldn't >make any difference. @ suppresses *ERROR* output, not just any old output. @ echo "foo"; will echo foo out. @ echo $foo; will echo out anything in $foo, but if you haven't *PU

RE: [PHP] Re: suppressing errors with "@"

2002-07-07 Thread Martin Towell
letcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 7:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] Re: suppressing errors with "@" No, it's not a PHP bug. The "@" can not be used before a PHP variables, or PHP pre-defined variables like $GLOBALS, $_SESSION, $_GET

[PHP] Re: suppressing errors with "@"

2002-07-07 Thread Peter
Doesn't @ surpress output (in general)? Variables don't usually produce an output so putting @ before it shouldn't make any difference. "Uri Even-Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I tried to suppress warnings in isset expressions (U

[PHP] Re: suppressing errors with "@"

2002-07-05 Thread Scott Fletcher
No, it's not a PHP bug. The "@" can not be used before a PHP variables, or PHP pre-defined variables like $GLOBALS, $_SESSION, $_GET, $HTTP_POST_VARS, etc. The "@" is used only before the PHP function as far as I know of. FletchSOD "Uri Even-Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PRO