It wouldn't be a good idea to undefined the array with 'unset()' if it is to
be re-use.....

"Jason K Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> That's not going to 'empty' the array it's going to undefine it.
> Just overwrite the array with a new empty array like:
>
> $a = array();
>
> That keeps the variable an array variable type and is of course empty.
>
> HTH,
> Jason k Larson
>
> Justin French wrote:
>
> > on 15/01/03 7:52 AM, Scott Fletcher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> >
> > >How to do the proper way of emptying hte array??
> > >
> > >Example...
> > >
> > >$a[0] = "test1";
> > >$a[1] = "test2";
> > >$a[2] = "test3";
> > >$a[3] = "test4";
> > >
> > >$a = "";    <-- Is this hte proper way to do it????
> >
> >
> > unset($a);
> >
> > http://php.net/unset
> >
> > Justin
>



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