Yeah, you rock, that works great.  Not to mention you have a great name.

Jonathan Duncan


"Jonathan Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> try doing this for each item:
>
> $cartArray[] = array('itemnumber' => $itemnumber, 'brand' => $brand,
> 'quantity' => $itemqty, 'name' => $itemname);
>
> -js
>
> Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> > I am trying to create an array to hold shopping cart information.  The
array
> > I am using is called "cartArray".  What I want to do is to define a
> > sub-array of cartArray with the information from one product.  Then the
next
> > time a product is added it appends then new information as a second
> > sub-array to cartArray and so forth.  Following is some code I have been
> > using to test with and so far PHP will let me use ".=" to append but
when I
> > try to call it back with "print_r" or echo array[][] only the first
entry is
> > returned.  Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> >  $brand="Brand1";
> >  $itemnumber="456789";
> >  $itemname="Some Item Name";
> >  $itemqty=3;
> >  $cartArray[] .= array(0=>array($itemnumber=>"$brand", "$itemqty",
> > "$itemname"));
> >  print_r($cartArray)."<BR><BR>";
> >  $brand="Brand2";
> >  $itemnumber="123456";
> >  $itemname="Another Item Name";
> >  $itemqty=9;
> >  array_push($cartArray, array($itemnumber=>"$brand", "$itemqty",
> > "$itemname"));
> >  print_r($cartArray)."<BR><BR>";
> >  echo $cartArray[0][0]."<BR><BR>";
> > --------------------------------------------
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Jonathan Duncan
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>



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