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 Posted by Rauch Christian on 12/18/05 12:02 
Curtis schrieb: 
> I'm used to working with a strongly-typed language, Object 
> Pascal, so just plopping a $variable down anywhere takes 
> some getting used to--particularly when one instance gets 
> misspelled like $varaible, say. 
>  
> Hmmm... seems this code was working only a minute ago! 
>  
> One surprise is PHP's apparent tolerance of referencing 
> array elements that don't exist. Object Pascal would burp in 
> a hurry. 
>  
> Say I go 
>  
> $parts = explode("|", "x | y | z"); 
>  
> PHP doesn't seem to mind if I tell it 
>  
> $text = $parts[3].$parts[4]; 
>  
> Is this looseness OK, or is gonna bite us someday? 
>  
 
You might wanna take a look at http://de3.php.net/error_reporting. 
 
Set the error level in your script to E_ALL via the following command: 
 
error_reporting(E_ALL); 
 
You will see, that PHP issues a Warning. 
 
Regards, 
Rauch Christian
 
  
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