--- Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Close but no cigar. Since $Ind is already
> imploded my
> > thinking is it need not be incremented in the echo
> > statement ?
>
> You tell me, print_r() and var_dump() it before you
> use it and decide whether
> it is correct.
>
> One final thing: '$Ind' is not the same as "$Ind".
>
If I choose 1, 2 , 3 then
print_r($Ind); returns
'1','2','3'
This looks okay.
I'm passed the parsing errors. Semi colon was me
trying to stop parsing errors.
<?php
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($inds, MYSQL_BOTH)) {
echo '<option value="'.$row['CareerIDs'].'">';
if (!(strcmp($row_rsInd['CareerIDs'], "$Ind")))
{echo "SELECTED";}
echo $row['CareerCategories'].'</option>';
I could not find a difference with '$Ind', or "$Ind",
except I would think '$Ind' is correct, since " "
would be a literal string.
Any more hints ? :)
Stuart
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