On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 09:14:56AM -0700, Bjorn Van Simaeys wrote:
> Hey Renze,
>
>
> Don't you think that checking too much is useless and
> takes a bite out of your performance too? Don't waste
> your time.
>
>
> Greetz,
> Bjorn Van Simaeys
> www.bvsenterprises.com
That's right... Checking
Hey Renze,
Don't you think that checking too much is useless and
takes a bite out of your performance too? Don't waste
your time.
Greetz,
Bjorn Van Simaeys
www.bvsenterprises.com
--- Renze Munnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 09:26:48AM -0700, Mark
> Maggelet wrote:
> >
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:06:51AM +0200, Renze Munnik wrote:
> (...)
> checks the returnvalue of printf() and stuff (another thread in this
> list).
oops... it's the same thread...
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On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 09:26:48AM -0700, Mark Maggelet wrote:
>
> This isn't right, empty() won't give an error if $input isn't set.
That's true. Empty() doesn't return an error when $input isn't
defined. I didn't RT(F)M on this one. I always use "(!isset($something)
&& empty($something))" to c
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 11:58:51AM -0600, mike cullerton wrote:
>
> i don't use echo either. i use printf. i was just trying to pass along some
> things i learned reading the manual that were related to the topic.
Cool... finaly. You won't believe how many people use echo(). And I
realy don't kno
on 8/7/01 9:40 AM, Renze Munnik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> a couple things.
>>
>> although i agree with the general notion of using braces, return is not a
>> function (the manual calls it a statement), and atleast from what i can find
>> in the manual it doesn't take braces.
>>
>> http://w
>Well, Mark... almost! You shouldn't use empty() _instead_ of
>isset(). You should use 'm together:
>
> if (isset ($input) && !empty($input)) {
> print ("Okay... form is completed!");
> } else {
> print ("No way... can't do!");
> }
>
>Because, when you check using empty($input) there's still t
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 09:23:02AM -0600, mike cullerton wrote:
> on 8/7/01 2:43 AM, Renze Munnik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 12:31:38PM -0700, Mark Maggelet wrote:
> >> i can't tell if it's just a email formatting thing, but if there's a
> >> line break in the onsub
on 8/7/01 2:43 AM, Renze Munnik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 12:31:38PM -0700, Mark Maggelet wrote:
>> i can't tell if it's just a email formatting thing, but if there's a
>> line break in the onsubmit string it might mess things up.
>
> It no _might_ mess things up... I
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 12:31:38PM -0700, Mark Maggelet wrote:
> i can't tell if it's just a email formatting thing, but if there's a
> line break in the onsubmit string it might mess things up.
It no _might_ mess things up... It sure does! Good one.
But... another thing. You just might want to
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 13:56:45 -0500, garman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>For all of my HTML forms, I put in some JavaScript to check and make
>sure no
>fields are left blank. When the forms are processed in PHP, I also
>perform a
>check to make sure the forms fields aren't null (redundant, I know).
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