, SCOTT V (SBCSI)
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Easy array question...
It's actually putting the whole of the array $other as the first element of
the array $other2. You're going to have to step through the array to copy
it.
foreach($other as $element) {
$other2[] = $element;
} //e
tly, from this code the output I am
actually
getting is:
Array
Thanks again.
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Subj
ually
getting is:
Array
Thanks again.
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Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Easy array question...
$array_copy = array();
array_push($array_copy, $_SESSION['original_array']);
echo $array_copy[0];//or whatever to test
---> Jonathan
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Richard'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Easy array question...
I don't think that is the case because I am able to access the
original array in this same page without having to use the session
variable
reference. Won't hurt to give it a try thoug
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Are you using:
$array2 = $_SESSION["array1"];
Not sure that will do the trick, but it was my first inclination.
Rich
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Are you using:
$array2 = $_SESSION["array1"];
Not sure that will do the trick, but it was my first inclination.
Rich
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