On 8/11/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 7:21 PM +0200 8/10/07, Tijnema wrote:
> >On 8/10/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  > if( !isset( $argv[1] ) || !isset( $argv[2] ) || !isset( $argv[3] ) )
> >
> >if(!isset($argv[1],$argv[2],$argv[3])) // Bit shorter ;)
>
> But a bit harder to recognize IMO. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
> --

But less confusing :)

When I started PHP, I stumbled over this pice of code:
if(!isset($get['a']) && !isset($get['b']) && !isset($get['c']))

if I had used this:
if(!isset($get['a'],$get['b'],$get['c']))
it would have been correct :)

After looking at it for about an hour (LOL), I figured out I needed to
change it to:
if(!isset($get['a']) || !isset($get['b']) || !isset($get['c']))

Tijnema

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