By the way, it might be interresting to see what this does:

if (strlen($a)) {
   print '$a is set';
} else {
  print '$a is not set' . "\n";
}

$a= "";

if (strlen($a)) {
print '$a is set';
} else {
  print '$a is not set' . "\n";
} 

-----Original Message-----
From: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Sent: 2004-02-15 17:51
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] isset() question

> Why doesn't the call to !isset() with the negation
> mark loads the nextpage when a name is not entered?

What do you get if you do:

if (isset($a)) {
     print '$a is set';
} else {
     print '$a is not set';
}

$a = "";

if (isset($a)) {
     print '$a is set';
} else {
     print '$a is not set';
}
You get:

F:\>c:\PHP\php -f test.php
$a is not set
$a is set
F:\>

Why? Becasue pointing to an empty string
is not the same as having no pointer at all.

Does this solve your problem?

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