can you maybe add some debug code to print out the value of $r just before
the if?
and just after the if

It looks at first glance to be correct, except you seem to be missing
opening <TR> (actually that may be your problem)

Jack

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Aaron Wolski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 6 december 2004 15:21
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [PHP] How to get 2 columns to display?


Hi guys,

I'm trying to get two columns of <td></td> to display side by side and
then go to a new row. I am using this code but nothing I seem to do is
working this far. 

<?php
for ($r=0;$products = db_fetch($productsQuery);$r++)
{
?>
      <td align="center"><a href="<?php echo $base_url; ?>products/<?php
echo $category; ?>/<?php echo $products['name_url']; ?>"
class="product_link"><img src="<?php echo $base_url;
?>product_images/thumbs/<?php echo $products['thumb']; ?>" border="0"
width="159"><br><?php echo $products['name']; ?></a></td> <?php  if
((($r+1) % 2) == 0)
 {              
?>
    </tr>
    <tr valign="top">
<?php
 }
}
?>

What is happening with this code is I am getting results like:

<tr>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
</tr>

What I WANT is:

<tr>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
</tr>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
</tr>
        <td>IMAGE HERE</td>
        <td></td>
</tr>

ANY clue where I am going wrong?

Thanks so much.

Aaron

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