> How can I give a <table> </table> with all of it's parameters in PHP in
> each
> of the cells there is a variable that gives me the data back but I can't
> get
> the table to show as it always gives me either this error "Parse error:
> parse error, unexpected T_LNUMBER, expecting ',' or ';' in
> C:\FoxServ\www\Dad\proofing\index.php on line 41" or this one when I don't
> put in the quotes "Parse error: parse error, unexpected '<', expecting ','
> or ';' in C:\FoxServ\www\Dad\proofing\index.php on line 41".
Hi Daryl,
Put double-quotes around the entire string, and use single-quotes around the
table property values etc. Something similar to:
echo "<table width='694' height='501' border='0' align='center'
cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0'>
<tr>
<td width='100'>Some stuff</td>
</tr>
</table>";
Also, in the code you've posted you don't have a closing double-quote and
semi-colon at the end of:
> $nachricht="The licence doesn't exist please contact us!
This probably should be:
$nachricht="The licence doesn't exist please contact us!";
Much warmth,
Murray
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