>
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php#language.types.arr
> ay.syntax
>
> > This is done by assigning values to the array while specifying the
key
> > in brackets. You can also omit the key, add an empty pair of
brackets
> > ("[]") to the variable-name in that case.
>
> > $arr[k
Was written
> > > while( $row = $result->fetchRow( DB_FETCHMODE_ASSOC ) ) {
> > > $rowdata[$i] = $row;
> > > $i++;
> >
> > I don't think you need the $i.
>
> I need the $i because I'm assigning the every row from the result into
> an array.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.ty
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> Cc: Matt Giddings
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Smarty template question
>
>
>
> On 28 Sep 2002 at 15:48, Matt Giddings wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Be for warned that I am new to smarty and for some reason I'm
> > find
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter J. Schoenster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 5:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Matt Giddings
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Smarty template question
>
>
>
> On 28 Sep 2002 at 15:48, Mat
On 28 Sep 2002 at 15:48, Matt Giddings wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Be for warned that I am new to smarty and for some reason I'm
> finding it very difficult to learn. ??? Anyway, my question is how do
> I access an array of associative arrays via the {section} statement?
>
> Heres the code:
Matt,
Hello,
Be for warned that I am new to smarty and for some reason I'm
finding it very difficult to learn. ??? Anyway, my question is how do
I access an array of associative arrays via the {section} statement?
Heres the code:
PHP:
Function readComment( &$smarty, $bid ) {
...
// t
Hello,
Be for warned that I am new to smarty and for some reason I'm
finding it very difficult to learn. ??? Anyway, my question is how do
I access an array of associative arrays via the {section} statement?
Heres the code:
PHP:
Function readComment( &$smarty, $bid ) {
...
// t
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