On 24 March 2006 16:40, Alex Major wrote:
Thanks, works like a charm (had to make is -2 instead of -1
as it added a
space after each result). Hadn't thought of something so simple.
On 24/3/06 16:22, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build it up as a string and remove the trailing
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 04:19:10PM +, Alex Major wrote:
Hi there.
This isn't a major problem, more of a matter of aesthetics.
Basically, I have a query which pulls a list of usernames from the database
(based on their user level).
These users should then listed in this fashion.
Build it up as a string and remove the trailing comma at the end of the loop
do { $sHTML .= ''.$administrators['username'].', ';}
while ($administrators = mysql_fetch_assoc($administrators_result))
$sHTML = substr($sHTML, 0, strlen($sHTML)-1);
echo $sHTML;
?
Bastien
From: Alex Major
Thanks, works like a charm (had to make is -2 instead of -1 as it added a
space after each result). Hadn't thought of something so simple.
Regards,
Alex.
On 24/3/06 16:22, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build it up as a string and remove the trailing comma at the end of the loop
do