Well, I just made a test program that nested 1000 if() statements and
it worked.
Just make sure you close all your curly brackets correctly.
IMHO, a large number of nested if else elseif statements indicate
poor programming design. Sometimes they are necessary, but usually
can be simplified by employing other methods.
Jim
>Hello All,
>Is anybody aware of any limitations of php on embedded if
>..else statements?
>For example:
>
> if ($a>$b) {
> if ($c>$d) {
> this();
> } else {
> if ($gg==$dd) {
> echo 'ladooo';
> } else {
> echo 'baboooo';
> }
> that();
> }
> if ($e<$f) {
> tthis();
> } else {
> tthat();
> }
> else {
> echo "Oooops";
>
> }
>
>would this work,
>
>
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