Hi gang:
Here's your opportunity to pound me again for not knowing the basics of php.
I vaguely remember something like this being discussed a while back, but can't
find the reference.
In any event, if one uses --
for ($i="a"; $i<"z"; $i++)
{
echo($i);
}
-- it stops at "y"
But, if you use --
for ($i="a"; $i<="z"; $i++)
{
echo($i);
}
-- it prints considerably more characters after "z" than what one would
normally expect -- why is that?
Just stopping at "z" would seem to make more sense, wouldn't it? After all,
when $i = "z" in the first expression, then wouldn't $i be equal to "z" in the
second expression and thus halt the operation?
What am I missing here?
Thanks.
tedd
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