Thanks so much Daniel. Indeed, the old line that I modified didnt use a function call.
The old line was: if ($lines[$key] != $email){ So, the @ suggestion works just fine: if (!@stristr($lines[$key], $email)) { Seems like a cryptic syntax for an error code of this meaning - and odd that all the PHP sources I searched before posting here came up empty for the terminology. Thanks again Rich Daniel Grace wrote: > > "Rich Pinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Let me try again: > > > > This line of the script: > > > > if (!stristr($lines[$key], $email)) { > > > > > > yields the following error: > > Warning: Empty delimiter in /home/sites/site56/web......... > > > > > > Do you know what causes this error ? > > > > Thanks > > r > > My guess is that $email is empty (or possibly $lines[$key]). The > documentation for stristr says nothing about generating warnings on such an > occurance, but it would make sense. > > If your script can handle $email being empty, simply adjust your level of > error-reporting or silence the warning with an @. Otherwise, fix whatever > it is that's causing $email to be empty. > > -- Daniel Grace -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php