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I am writing a basic PHP conditional script that uses vBulletin's global.php to display different messages for different user levels. I want to have the same message display for those who have userlevels 1 and 3. I know how to write it with elseif syntax, like:
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You should be able to do something like this without problems:
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Will this work?
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Both methods work. Thanks for the help
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yes, but you should prefer the or, its easier to read
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I was going to post that but since it was only 2, I went with the "or".
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*gg*
even when there are just two it's shorter as you can see ![]() and so it's easy to add another group, so why don't just give him the solution for make it easy and fast ![]() |
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You're right, I should have gone the other route. I usually use the "or" if it is only 2 though. Habit more than anything, I guess.
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