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Posted by Evert | Rooftop on 08/23/05 16:46
I switched from 4.3 to 4.4 on a server with a huge web application using
both foreach loops with and without the keys.. No problem whatsoever..
Evert
Larry Brown wrote:
>I found that the only way to get the function to behave is to add the
>key...
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>foreach($multiarray as $key=>$subArray)
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>Now it displays as it previously did where $subArray is concerned. Is
>there something I'm missing here? Was I the only person not using
>"keys"?
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>On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 21:28, Larry Brown wrote:
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>>I had a foreach loop working on an array as such:
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>>$multiarray = array(array('person','person'),array('another','another'))
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>>the array was put through
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>>foreach($multiarray as $subArray){
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>>do something with array
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>>}
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>>on each loop I would see $subArray= array([0] = 'person',[1] = 'person')
>>and then $subArray= array([0] = 'another',[1] = 'another')
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>>In other cases person might have some other value in the [1] position.
>>(it is being used in a function to create a select statement).
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>>After the upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4 though each iteration gives...
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>>array([0] = array([0] = 'person', [1] = 'person'),[1] = 0) and
>>array([0] = array([0] = 'another', [1] = 'another'),[1] = 1)
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>>I find it hard to believe that I must rewrite every foreach loop in my
>>application to adjust to this. After all everything I've read states
>>that the 4.4 release was just a bug and security fix release.
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>>Has anyone seen this behaviour?
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