Date: 03/21/01
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on 21/03/01 19:48, Hojtsy Gabor at gabor <email protected> wrote:
> Well, the text says:
>
> | When prepended to an expression in PHP, any error messages
> | that might be generated by that expression will be ignored.
>
> Variables are expressions themselfs...
You're right, but this may be made clearer, isn't it?
> But you can add an exapmle like this.
I did this on pure luck, and it worked.
Indeed, this will save me some tests soon.
> But it is not the intended use
> of this modifier I think... Maybe it is...
It works this way, and it's good (as for me).
Anyone may help us on this issue (if ever this is an issue).
Damien Seguy
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