Re: [PHP-DB] Help in concatenation
1. a class=?php print($class);? href=?php print($thispage.($y0?(?start=).$y:));??php print($pg);?/a 2. a href=?php print($thispage.($next0?(?start=).$next:));?/a turns into: ?php $string = 'a class=' . $class . ' href=' . $thispage; if ($y 0) $string .= \$start= . $y; $string .= '' . $pg . '/a'; ? ?php $string2 = 'a href=' . $thispage; if ($next 0) $string2 .= '?start=' . $next; $string2 .= '/a'; ? I can squeeze the if operation into the string but I can't see good cause for this (this is less spageti this way) On 06/06/2008, Nasreen Laghari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I need to change PHP embeded in HTML to HTML embeded in PHP as trying to use modularity approach. I'm stuck on below these lines where concatenation is the big issue. I have researched, read but couldnt sort this out after try really hard. Could any one please help me to change this code to HTML embeded in PHP please. Mostly i'm getting confuse where text is written in red I know it is very basic question but this concatenation is confusing me so much. I have spended my whole day in sorting this out but :( 1. a class=?php print($class);? href=?php print($thispage.($y0?(?start=).$y:));??php print($pg);?/a 2. a href=?php print($thispage.($next0?(?start=).$next:));?/a Thank you
[PHP-DB] Excel to xml
I am on a cPanel type shared server, they don't have a way of converting an Excel spreadsheet to xml (to read it into the database). This is a pity because xls files are smaller for the purpose of uploading them. Is there anyway to do this otherwise on a server, perhaps a different flavour of server?. John -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Help in concatenation - modular development
If you want to go for a modular approach, you should consider switching to a solution such as Smarty: http://www.smarty.net for more info. HTH, Yves -- Original Message -- Received: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 11:55:38 AM CDT From: Nitsan Bin-Nun [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nasreen Laghari [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: php-db@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Help in concatenation 1. a class=?php print($class);? href=?php print($thispage.($y0?(?start=).$y:));??php print($pg);?/a 2. a href=?php print($thispage.($next0?(?start=).$next:));?/a turns into: ?php $string = 'a class=' . $class . ' href=' . $thispage; if ($y 0) $string .= \$start= . $y; $string .= '' . $pg . '/a'; ? ?php $string2 = 'a href=' . $thispage; if ($next 0) $string2 .= '?start=' . $next; $string2 .= '/a'; ? I can squeeze the if operation into the string but I can't see good cause for this (this is less spageti this way) On 06/06/2008, Nasreen Laghari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I need to change PHP embeded in HTML to HTML embeded in PHP as trying to use modularity approach. I'm stuck on below these lines where concatenation is the big issue. I have researched, read but couldnt sort this out after try really hard. Could any one please help me to change this code to HTML embeded in PHP please. Mostly i'm getting confuse where text is written in red I know it is very basic question but this concatenation is confusing me so much. I have spended my whole day in sorting this out but :( 1. a class=?php print($class);? href=?php print($thispage.($y0?(?start=).$y:));??php print($pg);?/a 2. a href=?php print($thispage.($next0?(?start=).$next:));?/a Thank you -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php