Hellorghh !!! You'd better do like this : echo "<table border='0' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' width='639'>
Le Mercredi 9 Janvier 2002 13:05, Henning Sprang a écrit : > Hy, > > universal2001 wrote: > > Hi again! > > > > Thanks for the reply! > > > > I still have another question: > > > > > > so I tired to use (echo) like this: > > > > echo "<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="639"> > > <tr> > > <td><img src="img_heading/spacer.gif" width="25" height="1" > > border="0"></td> > > </tr> > > <tr> > > <td colspan="11"><img name="index_r1_c1" > > src="img_heading/index_r1_c1.gif" width="639" height="5" border="0"></td> > > <td><img src="img_heading/spacer.gif" width="1" height="5" > > border="0"></td> > > </tr> > > <tr> > > <td rowspan="5"><img name="index_r2_c1" > > src="img_heading/index_r2_c1.gif" width="25" height="43" border="0"></td> > > </table>"; > > but it DOES NOT WORK. > > How do I get way with all of the quotation marks???? > > 1) you can escape each double quote with a backslash, > the first line of your thing woulkd then look like > > echo "<table border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" > width=\"639\"> > > and so on > > 2) if you don't want this by any reason, you can use single quotes to > mark the text you want to print out like in > > echo '<table width="100%">'; > > the difference is that with single quotes you will _not_ be able to use > variable replacement in between the quotes, something like > > <? > $myvar=100; > echo "<table width=\"$myvar\">"; > ?> > > will output > > <table width="100%"> > > > while this: > > <? > $myvar=100; > echo '<table width="$myvar">'; > ?> > > will output exactly > > <table width="$myvar"> > > > hth, > henning -- ( * > Nicolas Costes, //\\ IUT de La Roche / Yon ( \/ ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] < < http://luxregina.free.fr -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]