On Oct 1, 8:14 pm, Kenneth McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> <%= counter%4==3 and counter > 1 ? "</tr>" : "" %>
>
> Anyone know where those 'false's are coming from? It's got me stumped.
>
The line above is the culprit, and the problem is that you have used
and instead of &&. and has very low precedence, so the above is
equivalent to
(counter%4==3) and (counter > 1 ? "</tr>" : "")
(ie the whole expression evaluates to false if counter is not
congruent to 3 mod 4)
&& has higher precedence, replacing the and with && would make it
equivalent to
((counter%4==3) and (counter > 1)) ? "</tr>" : "")
which is what you want.
Fred
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