added variable naming guidelines
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@@ -70,3 +70,28 @@ if(!isset($appId))
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1) it is off by default in php 4.1+
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2) it is more secure
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3) it makes it easier to understand where your vars are comming from (forms, session, etc.)
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- variables naming
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variables that don't come from outside your script (i.e. that arent fetched from superglobals) should be named this way
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(a.k.a hungariant notation):
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prefix + var_name
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Where prefix is one of:
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Scalar types:
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i for integers
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f for floats
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s for strings
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b for booleans
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Compound types:
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a for arrays
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o for objects
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Special type:
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h for handles
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the rest of the variable's name is using camel style
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examples:
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$aUsers
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$iTopicId
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$hRecordSet
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$sQuery
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$hResult
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