error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT );

if you want to be extremely sure about your app (only in develop)

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 5:04 PM, LAMP <l...@afan.net> wrote:

> Gary wrote:
>
>> This is what I have now and it works. I do know that on the second line I
>> have $_POST['mort']}\n" : " "; in the second half. I'm not sure I understand
>> the comment about use the !empty if you dont care about PHP.
>>
>>
> " if you don't care about PHP Notice... "
>
> eror_reporting:
> http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.error-reporting.php
>
> http://us.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.constants.php#errorfunc.constants.errorlevels.e-notice
>
> put error_reporting(E_ALL) on the begining of you page you will get errors,
> warnings and notices - if any.
> errors and warnings stop the execution of the code. notice not. notices are
> usually about not defined variables before you started to use them.
>
> if you put error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE) it will not bother you. but I
> like to do everything "correctly". :-)
>
> afan
>
>
>
>
>  But this is working, and unless someone sees a problem with it, I will
>> leave it as is.
>>
>> Thank you to everyone for helping.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>
>> $msg.=  !empty($_POST['purchprice']) ? "If this information is completed,
>> it is a new purchase.\n The Purchase Price is  $purchprice\n" : " ";
>> $msg.=  !empty($_POST['mort']) ? "The mortgage amount is
>> {$_POST['mort']}\n" : " ";
>> $msg.=  !empty($_POST['howlong']) ? "The sellers have owned the property
>> for $howlong\n\n\n" : " ";
>>
>> $msg.=  !empty($_POST['mortgage']) ? "If this information is completed, it
>> is a refinance.\nThe mortgage amount  is  $mortgage\n" : " ";
>> $msg.=  !empty($_POST['purdate']) ? "The property was originally purchased
>> on  $purdate\n" : " ";
>> $msg.=  !empty($_POST['datefin']) ? "The property was last financed
>> $datefin\n" : " ";
>>
>>
>> ""Gary"" <gwp...@ptd.net> wrote in message
>> news:ea.e8.08167.6ac8a...@pb1.pair.com...
>>
>>
>>> I have a form that gives the submitter a choice or either one set of
>>> questions, or another. I am still getting the message even if the input was
>>> left blank.  So on the line below,
>>>
>>> $msg.=  isset($_POST['mort']) ? "The mortgage amount is  $mort\n" : " ";
>>>
>>> I get
>>>
>>> The mortgage amount is
>>>
>>> What am I missing here?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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