u r right...but the fh isn't the problem...:-)

I have a feeling this is going to get me downvotes, but it's for your own good, ya hear!

How hard is it to write out "You" and "are"? You avoided pressing 4 keys on your keyboard, and as a result you look silly and childish. There are some people who don't mind "u r", but I do, and I know others who feel the same. Please, at least try to humor us. It's really not that hard.

More substantively, the FH may not be "the" problem in your mind, but it's still a problem. When you paste code, it's a large part of communicating your problem. When your code has errors other than the one you want help with, people are going to get distracted, and ignore the thing you're actually asking about. Thus, it's in your own best interest to post code that is as correct as possible. I know this from experience. Testing a 5 line snippet before posting is not that difficult, so do it!


In reply to Re^3: Passing 2 elements into a new associative array by revdiablo
in thread Passing 2 elements into a new associative array by contrite_newbie

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