El Wednesday 05 September 2007 17:10:23 Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
> your conditions are wrong. I said:
> if ($var(is_uri_host_local)<0) to check if was a false response or:
> if ($var(is_uri_host_local)>0) to check if was a true response.
>
> To clarify a bit:
> - when a function or route returns, the code is interpreted as: negative
> value is false; 0 is exit interpreting configuration file; positive is true
> - when an integer value is tested, the test is as in C: 0 is false,
> otherwise is true
>
> In your case, you test an integer.


Ok, understood. And it works at you say (doing the test > or <).

Anyway I don't like that test so I prefer to do at the start:

  $var(is_uri_host_local)=is_uri_host_local();
  if ($var(is_uri_host_local) != 1) {
       $var(is_uri_host_local) = "";
  }

And later do a "normal" test:

  if ($var(is_uri_host_local)) ...
  if (!$var(is_uri_host_local)) ...

IMHO is clearer in this way, just my opinion.


Thanks a lot for your good explanation and regards.


-- 
ilimit...


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