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On September 12, 2002 09:47, Magnus Solvang wrote:
> I'm used to the unless-statement in perl... How do I do this:
>
> if string A or B are NOT in string C, then do something and quit.
>
> In perl, I would do this:
>
> unless ($c =~ /$a|$b/) {
> blabla
> exit 0
> }
... and in the more verbose PHP you could say
if( ! preg_match("/$a|$b/", $c) ) {
blah blah blah
exit(0);
}
Cheers!
--zak
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