On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 01:27, Šimon Tóth wrote:
> But how do I make an array where each of successor is also an array.
>
> The structure should be something like this:
> $root['ID']=0;
> $root['From']="";
> $root['Subj']="";
> $root['Replays'] - ???
>
> Each of the succesors must have same structure as $root.
$tree = array
(
'ID' => 0,
'From' => 'Wolferine',
'Subj' => 'Trees and shrubbery.',
'Replies' => array
(
array
(
'ID' => 1,
'From' => 'Supermon',
'Subj' => 'Re: Trees and shrubbery.',
'Replies' => array
(
),
),
array
(
'ID' => 2,
'From' => 'Wonder Womban',
'Subj' => 'Re: Trees and shrubbery.',
'Replies' => array
(
),
),
),
);
HTH,
Rob.
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