Hello,
I suggest you put default in that switch statement and var_dump the
$_POST.That should be enough for a programmer to pin point what goes wrong.
P:S
**You might want to consider versioning your codes to go back into its
history to see what has changed.
Muhsin
On 09/29/2013 04:33 AM, Ethan
What is the output?
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Ethan Rosenberg <
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com> wrote:
> On 09/28/2013 10:53 PM, Aziz Saleh wrote:
>
>> Ethan, can you do a var_dump instead of print_r. It might be that
>> next_step
>> has spaces in it causing the switch to not match.
>>
>
On 09/28/2013 10:53 PM, Aziz Saleh wrote:
Ethan, can you do a var_dump instead of print_r. It might be that next_step
has spaces in it causing the switch to not match.
Aziz
Aziz -
Used var_dump no further information
Ethan
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Ethan, can you do a var_dump instead of print_r. It might be that next_step
has spaces in it causing the switch to not match.
Aziz
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Ethan Rosenberg <
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com> wrote:
> Dear List -
>
> I have a working program. I made one change in a swit
Dear List -
I have a working program. I made one change in a switch statement, and
it does not work. I'm probably missing something fundamental.
Here are some code SNIPPETS... [please note that all my debug
statements are at the left margin]
Setup...
echo " value='already_seen'>";
Hi,
I have a code snippet here as in the following:
//Switch statements between the four options
switch($string) {
case "":
$string= "NOT book.author='All'";
break;
default:
$string= $string . "AND NOT book.author='All'";
break;
}
This code does work, but I am wondering if it is possib
Boyd, Todd M. schreef:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Alice Wei [mailto:aj...@alumni.iu.edu]
>> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 3:02 PM
>> To: php-general@lists.php.net
>> Subject: [PHP] Switch statement Question
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>&g
> -Original Message-
> From: Alice Wei [mailto:aj...@alumni.iu.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 3:02 PM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Switch statement Question
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a code snippet here as in the following:
>
Hi,
I have a code snippet here as in the following:
//Switch statements between the four options
switch($string) {
case "":
$string= "NOT book.author='All'";
break;
default:
$string= $string . "AND NOT book.author='All'";
break;
}
This code does work, but I am wondering if it is possible
Duh. make that
"fo" will also run the code presented by "fum" ...
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Charette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> switch($foo)
> {
> case "fee":
> case "fie":
> ...
> break;
> case "fo":
> ...
> cas
switch($value){
case 'foo':
case 'bar':
//It's either foo or bar
break;
}
CF High wrote:
Hey all.
In Cold Fusion I was able to do the following:
Do Stuff
Note the comma delimited set of values for the case. Is there a way to do
this in php?( i.e. if any of
fie will also run the code presented by fum ...
Even more flexible than comma delimited values ...
> -Original Message-
> From: CF High [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 9:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Switch Statement || Case with multi
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> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 1:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Switch Statement || Case with multiple values?
>
>
> Hey all.
>
> In Cold Fusion I was able to do the following:
>
>
>
>
> Do Stuff
>
>
>
&g
Hey all.
In Cold Fusion I was able to do the following:
Do Stuff
Note the comma delimited set of values for the case. Is there a way to do
this in php?( i.e. if any of the comma delimited case values match the
switch expression, proceed with the specified case inst
Thanks for the informative response, Leif.
Looks like you and Johannes are on the same page -- these solutions save a
great deal of time.
Thanks,
--Noah
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> No. You can either echo/print with a her
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Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 8:42 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Switch statement || How to output html without using
echo() or print()
> > I've got a simple switch statement that carries
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Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Switch statement || How to output html without using
echo() or print()
> On Saturday 25 January 2003 20:38, CF High wrote:
>
> > Each operation has @ 50 lines of html -- do I have to echo or print
No. You can either echo/print with a heredoc (which is still
echoing/printing, but is a lot easier) or you can exit PHP. For example:
switch($somevar){
case 'case1':
print <<< END
some html
some html
some html
END;
break;
case 'case2':
print <<< END
some html
some html
some html
END;
break;
}
?
On Saturday 25 January 2003 20:38, CF High wrote:
> Each operation has @ 50 lines of html -- do I have to echo or print all
> this html!?
Try something like
Hello
johannes
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> I've got a simple switch statement that carries out one of several
> operations based on the switch statement variable value.
>
> Each operation has @ 50 lines of html -- do I have to echo or print
all
> this
> html!?
You could put your HTML into a separate file and just include() it
wherever y
Hey all.
Don't know if this is possible, but here goes:
I've got a simple switch statement that carries out one of several
operations based on the switch statement variable value.
Each operation has @ 50 lines of html -- do I have to echo or print all this
html!?
I'm new to PHP so pardon my ign
Alternatively Alexander,
take a look at the string functions eg strstr(), stristr(), and strpos() all
of which can be used to make a condition within the case() criteria.
Regards,
=dn
> [snip]
> Say i have a variable $string_var = "Once upon a time";
>
> is there a way to do this:
>
> Switch($st
[snip]
Say i have a variable $string_var = "Once upon a time";
is there a way to do this:
Switch($string_var)
{
case(contains "Once"):
doSomething();
break;
case(contains "the end.")
doOtherThing();
break;
case(contains "time")
doNothing();
break;
default:
echo "ERR
Say i have a variable $string_var = "Once upon a time";
is there a way to do this:
Switch($string_var)
{
case(contains "Once"):
doSomething();
break;
case(contains "the end.")
doOtherThing();
break;
case(contains "time")
doNothing();
break;
default:
echo "ERROR"
}
Christian Reiniger wrote:
> So you want to share the array across *requests*
> That doesn't have *anything* to do with "global".
>
> Have a look at how HTTP works - each request is an isolated execution of
> a PHP script. it doesn't have any idea of what other pages the user
> already looked at.
On Sunday 28 October 2001 22:17, Imar de Vries wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a very frustrating problem. For some reason I am not able to pass on an
> array between two functions, although I declare it global in both of
> them. I suspect my use of a switch statement to control the flow of the
[...]
> swi
Dl Neil wrote:
> The global array is being defined in the mainline, but not populated. What happens
>if you set element 0 to some
> value (to take up some storage space first) and then try the switched function calls?
This did not produce the desired result, unfortunately. The array is filled c
indeed 'reset' the values))
Regards,
=dn
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From: "Imar de Vries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 28 October 2001 21:49
Subject: Re: [PHP] switch-statement overrides use of global arrays?
> Henrik Hudson wrote:
>
>
Well, the switch statement will only run ONE of the functions, never both.
The default runs and then you break out of the switch, also: shouldn't
default be at the bottom of the switch? or is that just convention? Anyways,
there is no way for main() to ever "pass" anything to test_one(), since
Henrik Hudson wrote:
> I would think you would need to define $array_test outside in a "global"
> environment rather then inside the function since I think/thought it will
> just stay scoped in there and that "global" was used to access variables
> which weren't defined inside a functions scope
Hey-
I would think you would need to define $array_test outside in a "global"
environment rather then inside the function since I think/thought it will
just stay scoped in there and that "global" was used to access variables
which weren't defined inside a functions scope and make it look outs
Hi all,
a very frustrating problem. For some reason I am not able to pass on an
array between two functions, although I declare it global in both of
them. I suspect my use of a switch statement to control the flow of the
functions is causing some trouble, but I'm not sure. Changing the order
in w
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 13:20, Peter Houchin wrote:
> I'm playing aruond with the switch statement trying to get one to work
> for $submit
> I have 2 forms on the one page (only one displays at a time) 1 is for
> creating a new record in my data base the other is for
> updating/changing values from th
witch
between the 2 cases
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:34 PM
To: Peter Houchin; PHP MAIL GROUP
Subject: Re: [PHP] switch statement
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:33, Peter Houchin wrote:
> > Does any one know where the
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:33, Peter Houchin wrote:
> > Does any one know where there are some tutorials for the switch
> statement?
> Peter Houchin
> Sun Rentals
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>
Have a quick look at
http://www.php.net/manual/en/control-structures.switch.php
which has some user notes which
>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 9:03 PM
Subject: [PHP] switch statement
> Does any one know where there are some tutorials for the switch statement?
>
> Peter Houchin
> Sun Rentals
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>
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Does any one know where there are some tutorials for the switch statement?
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