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On 22 November 2004 14:01, Al wrote:

> When handling $_POST[] values that may or may not be
> assigned, I am forever using:
> 
> if((isset($_POST['courses_list']) AND
> $_POST['courses_list']== 'Used'))
> 
> Is there a shorthand way of doing this without causing notice errors?

For genuine one-offs, I tend to use:

    if (@$_POST['courses_list']=='Used')

Otherwise, if I'm making multiple accesses to the $_POST[] element, I use
one of the other techniques already posted.

Cheers!

Mike

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