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Date: 07/22/98
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I was just wondering if there was anything like the #ifdef and #endif in C
that you could use with PHP for debugging? If not, what would you suggest?
I have been adding statements for debugging and then taking them out but
it is not very efficient. It would be good to have a way to turn them on
or off using one statement.
Thanks,
Walter
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