Re: [PHP] Surpressing a 'foreach' Error Message

2004-02-06 Thread John W. Holmes
craig wrote: > craig on Friday, February 06, 2004 2:24 PM said: if (is_array($project)) foreach ($project as $project_id => $value) { $fields[] = $project_id; $values[] = $value; } } you're missing a curly brace after the if (). my bad, that's what you g

Re: [PHP] Surpressing a 'foreach' Error Message

2004-02-06 Thread Chris Edwards
The is_array will still give a warning is the variable array does not exist. Use isset() - Original Message - From: "craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 5:35 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] Surpressing a 'foreach' E

RE: [PHP] Surpressing a 'foreach' Error Message

2004-02-06 Thread craig
> craig > on Friday, February 06, 2004 2:24 PM said: > > > if (is_array($project)) > > foreach ($project as $project_id => $value) { > > $fields[] = $project_id; > > $values[] = $value; > > } > > } > > you're missing a curly brace after the if (). > m

RE: [PHP] Surpressing a 'foreach' Error Message

2004-02-06 Thread Chris W. Parker
craig on Friday, February 06, 2004 2:24 PM said: > if (is_array($project)) > foreach ($project as $project_id => $value) { > $fields[] = $project_id; > $values[] = $value; > } > } you're missing a curly brace after the if (). -- PHP General Mailing List

RE: [PHP] Surpressing a 'foreach' Error Message

2004-02-06 Thread craig
> Hi, > > I have some check boxes in a form and when the form is > submitted I read the > checkboxes that have been ticked. However if no checkboxes > have been ticked > the following line produces an error, is there a way to suppress this? > if (is_array($project)) > foreach ($project as $project_