It works for me... except that you need a semi-colon after 'return
$returned_string' and it sticks the word OR at the end of the whole
string, which you may not want.
Does that help, or did I miss the point?
Ben
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From: Brad Lipovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 5:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] Control Structure Error
Here is the code that I am trying to use:
//code start
function search_terms($title) {
$array = explode (" ", $title);
for($i=0,$n=count($array); $i<$n; $i++) {
$returned_string = $returned_string . $array[$i] . " OR ";
}
return $returned_string
}
//code end
I want it to turn the string of words stored in $title into an array
($array), then use the for structure to insert the string " OR " in
between
each word, and then finally return the string ($returned_string) for DB
purposes.
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