Hi!
"text" is of no importance.
I work only with "date".
If it's useful, nobody can prohibit that for you.
Monday, May 17, 2004, 10:43:43 PM, Daniel wrote:
DC> ORDER BY date, text ?
>> Hi!
>> You can use "order by date" and such method:
>> <code>
>> $result = mysql_query(blablabla);
>> $date = "foo";
>> while($news = mysql_fetch_array($result)){
>> if ($date==$news["date"]){
>> echo "new date";
>> }
>> echo $news["text"];
>> $date = $news["date"];
>> }
>>
>>
>> Monday, May 17, 2004, 3:50:04 PM, T. wrote:
>>
>> THG> Hello,
>>
>> THG> I would like to display my news like this:
>>
>> THG> *10.04.2004.*
>> THG> - news 1
>> THG> - news 2
>> THG> - news 3
>> THG> *14.04.2004.*
>> THG> - news 4
>> THG> *15.04.2004.*
>> THG> - news 5
>> THG> ...
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