I'm not sure as to why strpos does what it does here, at least its not 
immediately obvious, but, a solution to this would be to use a regular 
expression search, it would be more exact, it has never failed me, and it will 
be faster; I recall reading that preg functions were faster at then str ones, 
though I can't recall where...
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Richard Quadling <rquadl...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 16 March 2011 00:25, Jack <jacklistm...@gmail.com> wrote: >>     Here you're 
trying to access it as an array, which it's not, so the > 'response' >> key 
doesn't exist.  In addition, you're looking for UPPER-CASE, whereas > that's >> 
not the case in your example variable. >> Finally, you're checking to make sure 
that the string IS INDEED found, but >> then printing that it was declined (!== 
false).  Instead, you may >> want: >> >> <?php >> >> $results['response'] = 
'3434approd34'; >> >> if (stripos($results['response'],'APPROVED') !== false) { 
>>     // It's been found >> } else { >>     // Oh, crap. >> } >> >> ?> > > 
maybe I should do this some other way because I'm getting false positives. > > 
I was using if(strpos($results['response'], 'APPROVED') !== false) { > And its 
found if the value of $results = "3434APPROVED34" and it also is > found if its 
$results = "3434APPOVED34", so this may not be the best way to > accomplish 
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Can you create a small list of actual values and their results. What version of 
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