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Logical Operators, || or OR?
I've always thought that OR is another way of writing the || operator in PHP. The only way I prefer using OR over || is that it makes the code easier to read since || can be confused with II or 11 or whatever...
One day I stumbled upon this thing though:
<?php
$a = 'string_b';
$active = ($a == 'string_a') OR
($a == 'string_b') OR
($a == 'string_c');
var_dump($active); // Prints FALSE;
?>
Why is this happening?