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I'm trying to format the output of a db query with alternating row colors,
the thing is the usual
if ($i%2) {} will not work here because the alternating colors do not
necessarily fall on odd or even rows.
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?php
$i = 0;
while($exrows = mysql_fetch_object($dbcdrex)){
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From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 9:19 AM
To: 'Brian V Bonini'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Brain Fart- table formatting help
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I'm trying to format the output of a db query with alternating row colors,
the thing
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Isn't that the same thing essentially? See, from the time ($row-show_title)
is true until it is true again is not a fixed number so the only constant is
that if ($row-show_title) is true then the tr background color will be
on. Then I need to alternate the background color between on and
10:26 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Brain Fart- table formatting help
Isn't that the same thing essentially? See, from the time
($row-show_title)
is true until it is true again is not a fixed number so the only constant
is
that if ($row-show_title) is true then the tr background color
Ah, well... that was not clearly explained in your first post. You wanted
alternating rows colors, and that is what I gave you. Let's see if I
understand the question;
For each show_title there are multiple rows of data, but they do not match
row counts from show to show?
You want the
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