Erik Price wrote:
>
> Hi, I am just not seeing what is wrong with my code.
>
> Can anyone tell me if there is anything wrong with the following
> function?
>
> function set_material_id($material_id)
> {
> if (!preg_match('/^\d{1,3}$/', $material_id)) {
> return false;
> } else {
> $this->ff_material_id = $material_id;
> }
> }
>
> The value being passed to this function is "1" (contained in a POST form
> field named "ffmaterial0"), yet it is returning false. I have a test in
> my script that looks like this:
>
> } elseif
> (!$ff_instance->set_material_id($_POST["ffmaterial{$ff_counter}"])) {
> die("set_material_id() method of \$ff_instance failed");
>
> And I am getting the "die()" error message. $ff_counter is 0, the first
> iteration of a for loop.
>
> Can anyone see a problem with this, or at least confirm that I'm not
> crazy?
Well you don't return true anywhere... default return is false which is
what happens if the else statement is reached.
Cheers,
Rob.
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