On Oct 6, 2009, at 2:26 PM, MEM wrote:

Sorry all,
It's ok. The sintax:

<?php echo (isset($erros['anexo']) ? '<div
class="mensagemErro">'.$erros['anexo'].'</div>' :''); ?>

Was right all the time.

Anyway, I've learn something new: having a var with '' is not the same thing as not been unset. So we must pay attention on what cases we use isset, or
!empty.


Thanks a lot,
Márcio

-----Original Message-----
From: João Cândido de Souza Neto [mailto:j...@consultorweb.cnt.br]
Sent: terça-feira, 6 de Outubro de 2009 19:53
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Re: ternary operator sintax help

<?= (isset($erros['anexo']) ? '<div
class="mensagemErro">'.$erros['anexo'].'</div>' :''); ?>

""MEM"" <tal...@gmail.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:002401ca46b4$ed6ad6a0$c84083...@com...
Hello all,

I'm trying to display a div, only when some php value is set.
Since this will be near html, I'd like to keep it on one line. So, I'd
love
to use shortcuts and a ternary operator for the effect.

I'm having something like this right now, but the div still appears
even if
the error is NOT set.

<?= (isset($erros['anexo'])) ? '<div class="mensagemErro">'
.$erros['anexo'].'</div>' :''; ?>

:(

Can I have your help with the right syntax ?

Another one to consider...

strlen ($item) > 0 ? 'not empty' : 'empty';

Because "empty()" will return true if 0 is the value, sometimes you have to check for the length of the item.

~Philip


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