Re: Re: Page or URL function? (RESOLVED)

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Miller, Terion wrote:
> I Figured it out using this:
> 
>          if ($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] = "browse.php" ) {                                                         $default = "A";                                                       }                                                                                                             else {                                                         $default = "";                                                    }                                                                                                           $letter = isset($_GET['letter'])? $_GET['letter'] :"$default" ;
> 

unless you are doing more then what you are showing above.

I would do it like this:

if ( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] = 'browse.php' ) {
	if ( isset($_GET['letter']) ) {
		$letter = $_GET['letter'];
	} else {
		$letter = 'A';
	}
} else {
	$letter = '';
}

Basically, it is the same thing.  But it doesn't execute the additional
IF statement when it doesn't need to.

Jim

> 
> On 7/29/09 4:34 PM, "Ben Dunlap" <bdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Ben Dunlap wrote [TWICE]:
>> The $_SERVER global array has this sort of information. The 'PHP_SELF' key
> [8<]
>> Ben
> 
> Very sorry for the double-post. Reply-all in Thunderbird News seems a little
> overzealous by default.
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