Daniel J. Rychlik wrote:
I have a line of code in my form that I am trying to get to work.
$action = ($HTTP_POST_VARS['action'] == "data_input") ? "check" : "display";
I recieved undefined action when running. So I did this.
$command = isset($HTTP_VARS['action'] == "data_input") ? "check" : "display";
I recieve unexpected T_IS_EQUAL, expecting ',' or ')'
Ive tried a couple different ways to isolate my syntax. I am using the example from http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/form-pro-php4.php
Ive also read this document and I understand it. http://ca2.php.net/manual/en/language.expressions.php
I know that is my syntax, I followed the example that Lars Torben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gave me, and it worked great checking the isset before declaring in my form. Im hoping that this is just as simple.
-Dan
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