For any of you PHP legal eagles:

I rtfm'd, but the "elseif" page doesn't say -- is it okay to have

if ($x) {
// do something
} elseif  ($y) {
// do something
} elseif ($z) {
// do something
}

without a final "else"?  My code works fine -- so I know that you -can- 
do this.  What I was wondering is if this is something that is likely to 
get deprecated at some point in the future.  IOW, is it "legitimate", 
regardless of how it works?


Thanks,

Erik

PS: is it bad coding style to do the above?  I'd like comments on that 
too if applicable.  My if statements check for conditions and then set a 
variable, and later in the script if that variable exists then something 
else happens.  Is this "sloppy"?





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Erik Price
Web Developer Temp
Media Lab, H.H. Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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