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default function argument with $_GET


mds1256

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Hello

 

After some advice I have the following code but need to get the function to have a default value if a GET variable is not set.

 

So if i use

 

error();

 

i get the default function value which is fine and is what i want but when i add an argument of GET and the GET is not set then it doesnt work and displays blank.

 


<?php

function error($errorID=0)
{
echo $errorID;

}


error($_GET['errorID']);


?>

 

 

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kind of but when the errorID is null or blank it doesnt give any value from the function.

 

I was also hoping to all the checking inside the function instead of on the page where i am going to use this function

 

 

 

<?php




function error($errorID=0)
{
echo $errorID;

}


if(isset($_GET['errorID']))
{
error($_GET['errorID']);
}
else
{
error();
}


?>


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