On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 10:10 -0500, Greg Donald wrote:
> On 5/23/07, kvigor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [-- SNIPPITY SNIP SNIP --]
> > != 'Texas' || $value!= 'TX' || $value != 'Utah' || $value!= 'UT' || $value
> > != 'Vermont' || $value!= 'VT' || $value != 'Virginia' || $value!= 'VA' ||
> > $value != 'Washington' || $value!= 'WA' || $value != 'West Virginia'
> > ||$value!= 'WV' || $value != 'Wisconsin' || $value!= 'WI' || $value !=
> > 'Wyoming' || $value!= 'WY') //if they don't the match these
> 
> You should really look into learning in_array() for stuff like this.

Wouldn't that slow things down and increase the memory footprint? ;)

Cheers,
Rob.
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