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Whats the difference?
Just curious to what the difference is between these. When I code, I like to tear mods apart to see how they work and basically create mine off of what I learned from breaking it down. But I saw this and it had me wondering, lol.
THIS is what I use in my modifications: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
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Honestly, there is no difference. The "exit;" on the second is extraneous, as "exit" is already called inside the "standard_error()" function that is called from "print_no_permission();".
Neither way would execute any differently than the other. :) |
Ok, got another one :D
Should "yesno" options be PHP Code:
PHP Code:
--------------- Added [DATE]1246355425[/DATE] at [TIME]1246355425[/TIME] --------------- Just a bit of my code as more of an explanation.... PHP Code:
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