$$ is perfectly explained in the variable variables section.
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Can you expand on this? I haven't found a ref to the $$ except for variable
variables. $$ What does it do? How is it used?
Thanks!
Shawn
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Can you expand on this? I haven't found a ref to the $$ except for variable
variables. $$ What does it do? How is it used?
Thanks!
Shawn
"Leif K-Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Use $$ unless you need to use eval. Easier to read, faster to process.
> Also s
Use $$ unless you need to use eval. Easier to read, faster to process.
Also safer if you don't validate form data.
Jason Lehman wrote:
Is $$ the same as eval or is it different and my main question is, is it
safer to use to for processing form data?
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Is $$ the same as eval or is it different and my main question is, is it
safer to use to for processing form data?
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