* Thus wrote Eric Boerner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am having a problem with a nested if statement in php. Everything
> works fine, but it doesn't display the information that I am trying to
> retrieve using a second if statement.
> 
> CODE:
> 
> if (($fr == 'FR') && ($xe == 'XE') && ($co == 'CO')) { print
> "Statement";
>       } elseif (($ag == 'AG') && ($rz == 'RZ') && ($sa == 'SA')) {
> print "Additional Statement"; 
>               if ($sr == 'SR') { print "More Info"; }
>        print "Line continuation";
>               if (($rx == 'RX') && ($rj == 'RJ') && ($rr == 'RR') &&
> ($rd == 'RD') && ($ra == 'RA')) { print "additional information"; }
 
Not much I can tell ya except that you might be getting lost in 
what is in an else vs. what is in the if

<?php

if (($fr == 'FR') && 
    ($xe == 'XE') && 
    ($co == 'CO')) {

  print "Statement";

} elseif (
    ($ag == 'AG') && 
    ($rz == 'RZ') && 
    ($sa == 'SA')) {

  print "Additional Statement";

  if ($sr == 'SR') { 
    print "More Info"; 
  }

  print "Line continuation";

  if (($rx == 'RX') && 
      ($rj == 'RJ') && 
      ($rr == 'RR') && 
      ($rd == 'RD') && 
      ($ra == 'RA')) {

    print "additional information"; 

  }

  // Everything works except this nested if statement - 
  // No php error, it just doesn't display the information
  print "</font></td></tr><tr>";

} else { 
  print "other information if false"; 
}



Curt
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