On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 18:09 -0500, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 23:10 +0400, ANR Daemon wrote:
> >> Greetings, "Richard Heyes".
> >> In reply to Your message dated Friday, September 26, 2008, 12:41:32,
> >>
> Please don't top post any more. thank you
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 23:10 +0400, ANR Daemon wrote:
>> Greetings, "Richard Heyes".
>> In reply to Your message dated Friday, September 26, 2008, 12:41:32,
>>
Please don't top post any more. thank you.
>>> Because it's such a cardinal sin and will result in you being s
On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 23:10 +0400, ANR Daemon wrote:
> Greetings, "Richard Heyes".
> In reply to Your message dated Friday, September 26, 2008, 12:41:32,
>
> >> Please don't top post any more. thank you.
>
> > Because it's such a cardinal sin and will result in you being sent
> > straight to hell
Greetings, "Richard Heyes".
In reply to Your message dated Friday, September 26, 2008, 12:41:32,
>> Please don't top post any more. thank you.
> Because it's such a cardinal sin and will result in you being sent
> straight to hell. I've heard that it's not so nice there at this time
> of year, th
well said :)
Richard Heyes wrote:
Please don't top post any more. thank you.
Because it's such a cardinal sin and will result in you being sent
straight to hell. I've heard that it's not so nice there at this time
of year, though the heat is more bearable.
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> Please don't top post any more. thank you.
Because it's such a cardinal sin and will result in you being sent
straight to hell. I've heard that it's not so nice there at this time
of year, though the heat is more bearable.
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Greetings, It flance.
In reply to Your message dated Thursday, September 25, 2008, 0:21:59,
>> > > -Original Message-
>> > > I am working on the code of a former employee and
>> I don't understand
>> > > what this $arr['N']['#'] refers
>> to.
>> > >
>> > > I know it is a multidimensional
hi,
You're right. Because associative arrays are meant to make code easier to
understand by using meaningful indexes.
Thank you guys
--- On Wed, 9/24/08, Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Don't
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand
> > what this $arr['N']['#'] refers to.
> >
> > I know it is a multidimensional associative array but the # i don't
> >
> -Original Message-
> I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand
> what this $arr['N']['#'] refers to.
>
> I know it is a multidimensional associative array but the # i don't
> what this means.
'#' is just a string value.
It has no special meaning whatsoever.
> I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand what
> this $arr['N']['#'] refers to.
They're just obscure array index names.
> I know it is a multidimensional associative array but the # i don't what this
> means.
Nothing special.
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It flance schreef:
Hi,
I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand what this
$arr['N']['#'] refers to.
I know it is a multidimensional associative array but the # i don't what this
means.
it's a string ... used as the (associative) key to an array. the item you
me
On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 10:51 -0700, It flance wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand what
> this $arr['N']['#'] refers to.
>
> I know it is a multidimensional associative array but the # i don't what this
> means.
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
>
>
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 2:51 PM, It flance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand what
> this $arr['N']['#'] refers to.
>
I'm not sure you can do that (can't test atm), but looks like a valid
position as it's in ' '. I wo
Hi,
I am working on the code of a former employee and I don't understand what this
$arr['N']['#'] refers to.
I know it is a multidimensional associative array but the # i don't what this
means.
Thank you
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