* Thus wrote DvDmanDT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Will he get one?
I doubt it.
Curt
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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
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