also is you want to add more than one variable in the example given you use
the '&' Sign
ex with one var:
header("Location: http://something.foo.bar.com/page.extension?var1=etc";);
ex with 3 vars:
header("Location:
http://something.foo.bar.com/page.extension?var1=etc&var2=123&var3=abc";);
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I would have to say you would need a nested for loop to count your array.
$j = 0 ;
$k = 0 ;
for ( ; $j != '' ) ; $j++ )
{
//top of the col.
echo "$main_menu[$j][$k]";
for ( $k = 1; $k != '' ; $k++ )
{
// then everything
A good friend of mine just moved to England. Devon to be exact. He's
having quite a time finding a reliable internet provider. Anybody know of
any reliable providers in that area?
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For additional comma
hmm well I tried it perhaps another step is in order. Once I can see it
work once I will be happy.
//
// index.php contains:
//
client . "\n";
echo $myInstance->user . "\n";
echo $myInstance->password . "\n";
echo $myInstance->allowed . "\n";
Thanks for your help in the Vol I and Vol II of passing variables. I have put
up a quick little page to show the passing of variables and the correction
suggested here by Pevel. Kalian
http://24.11.192.82/objects/
sometimes seeing the solution is the best way to learn. I am only going to
leave i
I use textpad. http://www.textpad.com. You can arrange your own coloring config
and there are some very cool elements about it there are even modules to
load into it for added functionality
once you use it you will never go back..mmuuwwahahahaha
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