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[nycphp-talk] Difference between isset() and empty() .

selyah selyah1 at yahoo.com
Fri May 18 19:35:20 EDT 2007


isset() checks to see if a button was pressed (usually the submit button), and as a result a "TRUE" flag will be "on".  The empty() function means , like it says, if a space is empty, with out a value.........hope that helps

Shadab Wadiwala <shadab_w at yahoo.co.in> wrote: Hi !!

        I want to know what's the difference between the functions ----
isset() and empty()

        I referred the function reference on php.net, but still couldn't the exact answer to my query.


Shadab .I. Wadiwala
  My homepage:--  http://shadabworld.110mb.com
        

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