||= OR
&& = AND

-----Original Message-----
From: argesson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 October 2004 11:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: set multiple variables


Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
> Argesson wrote:
> 
>> try this:
>> if ($REMOTE_ADDR == "212.3.54.65" && $REMOTE_ADDR == "212.3.54.66")
>>
>> Joe Szilagyi wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I have this working:
>>>
>>>
>>> if ($REMOTE_ADDR == "212.3.54.65")  {
>>>         header("Location: http://www.google.com/search?&q=huzzah";);
>>> Redirect browser
>>>         exit;
>>>         }
>>>
>>>
>>> But I want to specify multiple IPs. What's the best recommended way for
>>> doing that?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Joe
> 
> 
> Make that:
> if ($REMOTE_ADDR == "212.3.54.65" || $REMOTE_ADDR == "212.3.54.66")

isn't the || same as && ? Or I missed something?

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