Brion-
On Apr 10, 2004, at 03:46, Erik Moeller wrote:
> ! $state["strong"] = $state["em"] = $token["pos"];
> ! $state["strong"] = $state["em"] =
isset($token["pos"]) ?
> $token["pos"] : true;
Maybe it's just because it's late, but those
don't look like they do
the same thing to me. An unset variable evaluates to boolean false, not
true.
This does not appear to be the case, maybe because it is an associative
array and $token["pos"] is somehow a non-zero value. If you set the value
to false, the parser breaks (no error, just screwed up formatting).
Regards,
Erik