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Posted by Khai on 10/27/58 11:33

I'm an extreme newbie, and have been nosing around the PHP.Net site for a
few days. Only, the search function returns alot of information that's not
truly relevant due to Coding samples at the bottom of the pages.

What I'm trying to determine is :

Which is better for printing info to a page based on dynamic variables?
IE - if I have a boolean = True, should I use PrintF, print, echo to spit
out the info?

Also, when I use either, and have a <br /> in the statement, it puts <br>
instead, and I can't for the life of me get it to put /> there at the end.

And one more thing (begins a rambling rant o questions), the syntax for
boolean use (basic format?)

I used
$good = TRUE

if($good == TRUE) { echo "blah <br />" } and it doesn't seem to trigger.

If I use = TRUE, it triggers, but i think that's wrong for some reason.

-Khai

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