From: "Kelly Hallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Ivo Pletikosic wrote:
> > $data = 'NANC';
> > if(is_numeric($data) && $data < 0) { die('Not OK'); }
>
> Interesting problem, one of the first legit oddities I've seen since
> joining the list. Anyway, in addition to your workaround,
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Ivo Pletikosic wrote:
> $data = 'NANC';
> if(is_numeric($data) && $data < 0) { die('Not OK'); }
Interesting problem, one of the first legit oddities I've seen since
joining the list. Anyway, in addition to your workaround, casting the
variable as an int also appears to result
Hi,
Never noticed it before...only after the linux box got updated to
v4.3.4...running the script against my v4.2.3 also outputs err 3 &
err4...version 4.0.6 outputs nothing as it should.
Odd...not sure where to start digging to figure this...in the meantime
I'll work it around like this:
$data
Ivo Pletikosic wrote:
...no matter what follows the NANC...seems like a bug.
if("NA" < 0)
{
print("err 1\n");
}
if("NAN" < 0)
{
print("err 2\n");
}
if("NANC" < 0)
{
print("err 3\n");
}
if("NANCY" < 0)
{
print("err 4\n");
}
// output
err 3
err 4
Same behaviour here,
PHP Version 4.3.4 u
Hello Ivo,
Tuesday, January 6, 2004, 6:57:52 PM, you wrote:
IP> ...no matter what follows the NANC...seems like a bug.
IP> // output
IP> err 3
IP> err 4
Not for me it doesn't. It outputs nothing (as it should).
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 10:57:52 -0800, you wrote:
>...no matter what follows the NANC...seems like a bug.
>
>if("NA" < 0)
>{
> print("err 1\n");
>}
>
>if("NAN" < 0)
>{
> print("err 2\n");
>}
>
>if("NANC" < 0)
>{
> print("err 3\n");
>}
if ("NANC" < 0)
{
echo ("one");
} else {
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