tedd wrote:
> At 2:48 PM -0400 10/28/09, Robert Cummings wrote:
>> Bob McConnell wrote:
>>> From: tedd
>>>
I found the problem, which basically was that I had declared a
variable in a preceding script with the same name, namely $user_id.
When I changed my script to $u_id, everyt
At 2:48 PM -0400 10/28/09, Robert Cummings wrote:
Bob McConnell wrote:
From: tedd
I found the problem, which basically was that I had declared a
variable in a preceding script with the same name, namely $user_id.
When I changed my script to $u_id, everything worked as before.
Clearly, Globa
Bob McConnell wrote:
From: tedd
I found the problem, which basically was that I had declared a
variable in a preceding script with the same name, namely $user_id.
When I changed my script to $u_id, everything worked as before.
Clearly, Globals are evil.
It's a bitch to have to work with co
From: tedd
> I found the problem, which basically was that I had declared a
> variable in a preceding script with the same name, namely $user_id.
>
> When I changed my script to $u_id, everything worked as before.
> Clearly, Globals are evil.
>
> It's a bitch to have to work with code you can'
To all:
I found the problem, which basically was that I had declared a
variable in a preceding script with the same name, namely $user_id.
When I changed my script to $u_id, everything worked as before.
Clearly, Globals are evil.
It's a bitch to have to work with code you can't change unle
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