Yeah as soon as I saw this example, I figured that was the case.... for
example something like
if (!empty())
and so on.
d
On 16-Nov-04, at 5:26 PM, Robby Russell wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 17:19 -0800, Dustin Krysak wrote:
Thanks!
perfect!
d
For future reference, just about any function that uses is at the
beginning should return a boolean result. So if (is_array()) can also
be
checked with if (!is_array())
This should apply to all the php included functions that start with is.
-Robby
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