05-13-2013
Hello hanson and alister,
Many thanks for your time to try to help. And thanks for your explanations, I have more clear some things.
hanson,
I was tried too, use double escaping but I had the semicolon in the same place either
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Alister,
May you explain me please, why that misplaces semicolon generates an empty if-statement.
When I need to put semicolon (when is mandatory and when is not)?
In this case, the semicolon was actually ruining the output.
Thanks for all the help.
Last edited by Ophiuchus; 05-13-2013 at 01:39 AM..
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