I use this function which I find is very useful:
function isEmpty( & $var )
{
return isset($var) && strlen(trim($var)) == 0;
}
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 10:12:34 -0500, John Holmes
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> Ahmed Abdel-Aliem wrote:
>
>
> > Hi Group Members
> > i have a problem with function empty()
> > i use it to check if user entered the form fields and store it in array
> >
> > for example :
> >
> > if (empty($Game_rating))
> > $errors[] = "You didn't enter the Online Status for the Game.";
> >
> > the problem when the user enters 0 in the form field
> > the empty function returns the error.
>
> Is $Game_rating supposed to be an integer? If so, then make it one and
> check for <= to zero.
>
> if(!isset($_Game_rating) || (int)$Game_rating <= 0)
> { $errors[] = "You didn't enter the Online Status for the Game."; }
>
> Now you _know_ $Game_rating is an integer above zero and is safe to
> display and/or put into a query.
>
> Simply checking for
>
> if($Game_rating == '')
>
> will throw notices on some setups about an undefined variable (depending
> upon error_reporting level) and will allow text through when it's
> supposed to just be an integer.
>
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