I have code from old PHP. But when I tried to execute it by PHP 8.
The first code was:
I had error:
Fatal error: Array and string offset access syntax with curly braces is no longer supported in **** on line 550
On line:
for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($text); $i++) $res .= ord($text{$i}) . "-";
I changed it to:
for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($text); $i++) $res .= ord($text[$i]) . "-";
But I had another error:
Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in *** on line 76
On line:
$real = $row['sip'];
I have no idea - how to rewrite this string.
Can you help me?
the problem is that you are trying to access a boolean value as you do with an array.
i imagine that $row is the result of a query, and that query does not return any matching rows, so it's false.
just check if $row is false before you access it.
this returns that warning.
as per your comment, it depends on what you wanna do.
if it exist return the values, if it doesn't?
i don't know what's the flow of your code, so I can't really help you, it's just a check to see if the $row variable is not false