We all have those few things that we forget when we're coding - for most, it's either a missing semicolon or leaving off an end bracket. Well, whatever it is, there's always something that you can do to help you pick out the mistake - and that's what this article from Builder.com talks about.
It's not very long, but it does talk about some of the problems that people run into when they're working on their PHP projects - inclluidng things like the infamous "Document Contains No Data" popup, and having the incorrect scope with your variables. Most of the incidents that they mention here are pretty common and easy to fix, but can be the bane of young developers out there just wanting to get ahead. Trust me, I've been there. It's amazingly frustrating to have your script, time and time again, pop up the "Document Contains No Data" message when you know for sure that there's data for the document to have *right there*.
Anyway, it's an interesting article, but not for the old experienced PHP sages out there. They already know this stuff - but newbies to the languge might find this information invaluable in their next project.




