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Re: @sessionstart() [message #169532 is a reply to message #169527] Fri, 17 September 2010 09:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Erwin Moller is currently offline  Erwin Moller
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On 9/17/2010 3:56 AM, Twayne wrote:
> In news:nCzko.6637$Yv(dot)1219(at)viwinnwfe01(dot)internal(dot)bigpond(dot)com,
> rf<rf(at)z(dot)invalid> typed:
>> "Twayne"<nobody(at)devnull(dot)spamcop(dot)net> wrote in message
>> news:i6ufka$lk1$1(at)news(dot)eternal-september(dot)org...
>>> In
>>> news:rbeko.6660$FH2(dot)3212(at)viwinnwfe02(dot)internal(dot)bigpond(dot)com, rf
>>> <rf(at)z(dot)invalid> typed:
>>>> "rf"<rf(at)z(dot)invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:i4eko(dot)6537$Yv(dot)5822(at)viwinnwfe01(dot)internal(dot)bigpond(dot)com...
>>>> >
>>>> > "Twayne"<nobody(at)devnull(dot)spamcop(dot)net> wrote in message
>>>> > news:i6rq4b$agh$1(at)news(dot)eternal-september(dot)org...
>>>>
>>>> >> Can anyone lead me to any informaton on the what, why,
>>>> >> when, of using the "at" sign that way as a prefix?
>>>> >
>>>> > @ simply supresses errors.
>>>>
>>>> To be more clear, @ supresses error *messages*.
>>>
>>> Actually, after playing with it a bit, it seems to do a
>>> bit more than that.
>>
>> Why not read the relevant section of the manual?
>> http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.errorcontrol.php
>
> I did ... when I came to it. But I still stand by my experiments. I
> wouldn't consider what "@echo" suppresses to be an error message, BTW. @ is
> explained differently with the Echo command.
>
>

Twayne,

When in doubt, feel free to post a few examples of statements you
created in combination with @ that give results you don't understand.
I am sure we can explain why what happens.


Regards,
Erwin Moller

PS: Like most in here I also think you should avoid @ in almost any
situation. Surely for session_start() you don't need it.


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