If your pulling the values from the config and you know they exist,
you don't need to check, unless there dynamic?
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On 22 Nov 2009, at 22:34, JoostV <jo...@accentinteractive.nl> wrote:
Hi Jurian,
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of :).
It's just that I used not to have to worry about calling stuff like
this:
<?php echo Zend_Registry::get('config')->app->name; ?>
This would just echo null if it wasn't set.
With arrays I need to check for an existing index on every call.
<?php
$config = Zend_Registry::get('config');
!isset($config['app']['name']) || echo $config['app']['name'];
?>
But if that's how it is I'd better stick with arrays, then. Thanks.
Regards, Joost
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