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 Posted by pgt on 11/06/07 19:56 
"yawnmoth" <terra1024@yahoo.com> wrote in message  
news:1194306145.402907.32110@o38g2000hse.googlegroups.com... 
> On Nov 5, 3:42 pm, "pgt" <pgt...@gmail.not> wrote: 
>> I need to cease the execution of some code if a couple of conditions are  
>> not 
>> met. 
>> 
>> exit; destroys the rest of my page of course, so I *think* I need some  
>> sort 
>> of "wrapper", perhaps in a control structure? 
>> 
>> The page works flawlessly otherwise (and reporting is set to 
>> error_reporting(E_ALL); ) 
>> 
>> <body> 
>> <div> 
>> <?php 
>> if (error checking here) 
>> {echo 'error message';} 
>> elseif (secondary error checking here) 
>> {echo 'more error messages';} 
>> // exit;  <!--destroys rest of the page, so can't use--> 
>> ?> 
>> 
>> <CONTAINER> 
>> <?php 
>> // other stuff 
>> ?> 
>> </CONTAINER> 
>> 
>> <!-- other html --> 
>> </div> 
>> </body> 
>> 
>> I need to NOT execute anything within 'CONTAINER' when the if/elseif 
>> statements are not met, but I DO need to continue with the html above the 
>> closing div, so the rest of the page displays normally. 
>> 
>> How to "wrap" this? Or ... ? 
> 
> <body> 
> <div> 
> <?php 
> $skip=false; 
> if (error checking here) 
> {echo 'error message';$skip=true;} 
> elseif (secondary error checking here) 
> {echo 'more error messages';$skip=true;} 
> // exit;  <!--destroys rest of the page, so can't use--> 
> ?> 
> 
> <CONTAINER> 
> <?php 
> if (!$skip){ 
> // other stuff 
> } 
> ?> 
> </CONTAINER> 
> 
> <!-- other html --> 
> </div> 
> </body> 
> 
> I think that does what you want?  I just added a new variable $skip... 
 
 
Thank you so much. Couldn't see the wood because the forest got in the way  
;-) 
 
Much appreciated :-))
 
  
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