* Thus wrote DvDmanDT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Will he get one?
I doubt it.
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Larry E. Ullman wrote:
I was feeling generous so I went back in time and added this
functionality to PHP as of version 3. I call it the "strcasecmp"
function. I placed the description and usage of the function in the
PHP manual: http://www.php.net/strcasecmp
That was nice of you, but he wanted
On Sunday, October 26, 2003 5:40 PM Al wrote:
> Is it just me, or would everybody else like to see a case-insensitive
> string comparison operator introduced into PHP?
You could use the strcasecmp() function as well:
http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.strcasecmp.php
Cheers,
Pablo
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Is it just me, or would everybody else like to see a case-insensitive
string
comparison operator introduced into PHP? It is a type of comparison
that I
use a lot, and having to strtolower() everything before comparison can
impact code readability, not to mention the angst, pain and trauma of
hav
Afternoon all,
Is it just me, or would everybody else like to see a case-insensitive string
comparison operator introduced into PHP? It is a type of comparison that I
use a lot, and having to strtolower() everything before comparison can
impact code readability, not to mention the angst, pain and
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