Thanks for the code...
I got it to do what I wanted, by modifying it to this....

$result = mysql_query ("SELECT * from article ORDER BY catagory");
$temp = "";
while ($r = mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
  if (empty($temp)) // will be fired only once!
  {
    $temp = $r["catagory"]; // get category name
    echo "<font face=verdana size=1><b>" . $temp ."</b></font><br>";
//display it
    }

   if( $temp != $r["catagory"]) // because it's sorted by category, this
method will work!
 // echo "This is category2 <b>" . $temp. "</b>, and it's titles are as
following:<br>"; //display it
  // update last category name

 if ($temp = $r["catagory"])
  echo "<font face=verdana size=1><b>" . $temp . "</b></font><br>";
  echo "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='update.php?passed=".
$r["id"] ."'><font face=verdana size=1><b>" . $r["title"] .
"</b></font></a><br>";

}

""Mark Bayfield"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the code. Its not doing exactly what I want, but with a little
> modification is is kind of working.
> The one problem is that it is putting the Title first and the catagory
> second. so it is coming up with:
>
> title1
> title2
> catagory
> title3
> title4
> catagory1
>
> and the last catagory is droping off. I have modified the code as such (if
> you can help so that the catagory is first and the titles second it would
be
> a great help):
>
> $result = mysql_query ("SELECT * from article ORDER BY catagory");
> $temp = "";
> while ($r = mysql_fetch_array($result))
> {
>   if (empty($temp)) // will be fired only once!
>   {
>     $temp = $r["catagory"]; // get category name
>    // echo "This is category <b>" . $temp ."</b>, and it's titles are as
> following:<br>"; //display it
>   //  echo "----this is title <a href='update.php?passed=". $r["id"]
> ."'><b>" . $r["title"] . "</b></a><br>";
>   }
>
>   if ($temp != $r["catagory"]) // because it's sorted by category, this
> method will work!
>     echo "This is category <b>" . $temp. "</b>, and it's titles are as
> following:<br>"; //display it
>   // update last category name
>
>   $temp = $r["catagory"];
>  // echo "This is category <b>" . $temp. "</b>, and it's titles are as
> following:<br>";
>   echo "----this is title <a href='update.php?passed=". $r["id"] ."'><b>"
.
> $r["title"] . "</b></a><br>";
>
> }
>
>
>
> ""elias"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 9a246s$mcv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9a246s$mcv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > please try this:
> > -
> > I didn't really get what you mean, but i can see that you have a table
> such:
> >
> > Table fields: category, fieldx, fieldy, fieldz, title
> >
> > and you want to display it's data as:
> >
> >  category 1
> >    title1 (belonging to cat1)
> >    title2 (...)
> >    title3 (....)
> >    title4 (...)
> >  cat2
> >    titlex
> >    titley
> >    titlez
> >
> > that what you said, right?
> > okay, try this:
> >
> > **
> >
> > $result = mysql_query ("SELECT * from article ORDER BY catagory");
> > $temp = "";
> > while ($r = mysql_fetch_array($result))
> > {
> >   if (empty($temp)) // will be fired only once!
> >   {
> >     $temp = $r["category"]; // get category name
> >     echo "This is category $temp, and it's titles are as
following:<br>";
> //
> > display it
> >   }
> >
> >   if ($temp != $r["category"]) // because it's sorted by category, this
> > method will work!
> >     echo "This is category $temp, and it's titles are as
following:<br>";
> //
> > display it
> >   // update last category name
> >   $temp = $r["category"];
> >   echo "----this is title " . $r["title"] . "<br>";
> >
> > }
> > **
> > -
> > ""Mark Bayfield"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > 9a1u3q$k81$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9a1u3q$k81$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > I am trying to make a catagory list that displays a distinct catagory,
> and
> > > then listing titles under that catagory.
> > > Unfortunatly all the data is in one table, and the catagory field is
not
> > set
> > > catagories, so there is duplicates in that field.
> > > The code so far is (but I am probably going about it the wrong way, if
> you
> > > can see whats wrong with my code plase help, or point me in some
> > direction),
> > >
> > >  $query = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT catagory from article order by
> > > catagory");
> > >  $query2 = mysql_query ("SELECT * from article ORDER BY catagory");
> > >
> > >  for ($index = 0; $index < mysql_num_rows($query); $index++) {
> > >   $Catagory = mysql_fetch_row ($query) or die (mysql_error());
> > >   $name1 =  mysql_fetch_row ($query2) or die (mysql_error());
> > >   $x = $name1;
> > >   $result1 = array_unique($Catagory);
> > >   $result = array_merge($Catagory, $name1);
> > >
> > >    print ("$result1[0]<BR>");
> > >    for ($x=0; $x == $result1[0]; $x++) {
> > >    print ("&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a
> > > href='update.php?passed=$name1[0]'>$name1[2]</a><br>\n");
> > >    }
> > >      }
> > >
> > > I am trying everything to get it do just print the following:
> > >
> > > Catagory
> > >     title1
> > >     title2
> > > Catagory1
> > >     title3
> > >     title4
> > >
> > > Please help me out....
> > >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
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