To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm On 03 December 2004 15:06, Stuart Felenstein wrote: > > The closing ?> of a PHP segment also implies an > > end-of-statement semicolon > > -- so the above is equivalent to: > > > > if ($row_rsCS == false) ; > > ?> > > > > Which, of course, means that the scope of the if > > doesn't extend to anything > > beyond this point. > > > > You need to mark the block controlled by the if, > > using either {-} or > > :-endif, according to your taste. > > > The reason the close is there is because the next line > of code is the print_r , and I put some html in there. Nothing wrong with having the closing ?> there -- please re-read my response. If it's still unclear to you, please ask specific questions. Cheers! Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Ford, Electronic Information Services Adviser, Learning Support Services, Learning & Information Services, JG125, James Graham Building, Leeds Metropolitan University, Headingley Campus, LEEDS, LS6 3QS, United Kingdom Email: m.ford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tel: +44 113 283 2600 extn 4730 Fax: +44 113 283 3211 -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php