Glenn Linderman wrote:
>
> Actually, it isn't the $i++. It was the $i < 501. Particularly, the <. Switching
>to $i lt '501'
> produces the sequence with leading zeros intact.
>
> for ( $i = "001"; $i lt "501"; $i++ )
You're absolutely right that I'm wrong. :)
I thought the inc would change the value from string to integer format.
Shoulda known better. :)
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