I recently encountered a situation where I had to retrieve data from a MYSQL 
database table with a field named "include". My code looked like this:

$content_result = mysql_query('SELECT * FROM calander') or 
die(mysql_error());
$content_row = mysql_fetch_array($content_result);
if ($content_row[include])
    {go do something;}

When I tried to run this, PHP treated the word  -include- as a control 
structure rather than an index name. Understandable. So, I put it in single 
quotes  ('include') to see what would happen and it works fine. But I don't 
understand why!

What is the difference between $content_row [include] and 
$content_row['include']? I have been unable to resolve this question in the 
php manual, I need enlightenment.

2dogs 

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