Yo Erik:

On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 11:39:31AM -0400, Erik Price wrote:
> 
> elseif (!empty($_POST['newpassword']) && 
> !$user->set_password($_POST['newpassword']))

Your order of evaluation is correct.  But, considering the password
length is evaluated in the set_password() function, checking empty() 
first is a waste of time in 99% of cases.

Later,

--Dan

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