Thx Hugh

i got what u mean....let me give u more background for my problem

i am now working on a project which was developed by some others b4.
As the project is a multi-language enabled, there is a PHP file (language
file) which has all the setting , say
--------------------------------------------
$i_no_record_exists_msg = "There is no record at the moment.";
$i_no_search_result_msg = "Sorry, your search yielded no results. Please
revise your search query and try again.";
$i_alert_pleasefillin = "Please fill in the ";
$i_email_to = "To";
$i_status_approve = "Approve";
$i_status_pendinguser = "Pending";
$i_status_publish = "Publish";
$i_status_checkin = "Check In";
.....
..
..
--------------------------------------------

In this language file, over 500 variables are declared.  And what i scare is
1.  programmatically, should i change all these to CONSTANT?  (coz all these
values will never change)
2. if there is difference in declaring variable and constant  (say, memory
space required),   how much harm it will ?
3. as this file would be included in the entire system....the downside will
be even more....

thx
Billy


"Hugh Danaher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Billy,
> There must be a limit to the number of variables you can use in php but I
> haven't run up against a limit yet, and php seems to run as fast on my
high
> variable count code as my more mundane code.
> Obviously, the advantage of using variables is that you can group your
> "variables/constants" in one area at the top of your code and when you
need
> to change one of the constants (and you know you will need to do this
> eventually) you won't need to look for it in amongst your code.
> Not really an answer to your question but more of an observation on my
part.
> I hope one of the more experienced will also pipe in.
> Good Luck
> Hugh
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Billy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:46 AM
> Subject: [PHP] Variable vs Constant
>
>
> > what harm will it make if i declear a value as VARIABLE where i should
> make
> > it as CONSTANT actually??
> >
> > how about if i declear 100 values as VARIABLEs where all are CONSTANTs
> > actually?
> >
> > thx
> > HPS
> >
> >
> >
> >
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