How about a regex check for numeric characters with and without a decimal
point (and no leading zeros), versus alphanumerics? Just an "off the top of
my head suggestion", back to work...

Kirk

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> ""phpman"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 99132e$ol8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:99132e$ol8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > hello all,
> >
> >  let's say i have this:
> > $a="varone=hello world|vartwo=2.44|varthree=100|";
> >
> > now i do this:
> >
> > $b=explode('|',$a);
> > $z=count($b);
> > for ($x=0;$x<$z;$x++) {
> >     $tmp=explode('=',$b[$x]);
> > ....
> >
> > and i want to find out if  $tmp[1] is a string or an integer (that's
> really
> > all I need to determine so i can put
> > together an SQL statement that puts single quotes around 
> strings and none
> > around integers).

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