>
>  > if($shiny = 0){
> This does not compare anyting, it assigns 0 to $shiny

yes i know, but shouldnt this operation return true?

>
>  > echo( $shiny ) // this will return 0
> That's normal, you just assign 0 to it ;)
>
> = assignment operator
> == comparison operator
>
> py
>
>
> At 01:53 PM 4/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
> >This confused me for awhile, because the single equal sign seemed to work
> >for comparison, but created inexplicable errors in my programs.  It seems
> >strange to me that a successful variable value assignment does not return
> >true.
> >
> >example:
> >
> ><?
> >
> >  $shiny = 1;
> >  if($shiny = 0){ echo("This wont print"); }
> >  echo( $shiny ); //this will return 0
> >
> >?>
> >
> >--Dan
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