Date: 02/26/01
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JM>> This is not in line with the other is_* functions. To keep in line with
If you mean ctype functions, I agree - they all should be is*. If you mean
is_integer type functions - so what? It's not in line also with
mysql_num_rows function, so? That's just functions from different area,
and the fact that accidentally they start from the same two letters does
not change much.
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