RE: [PHP] how would I do this?

2010-12-28 Thread Tommy Pham
 -Original Message-
 From: David McGlone [mailto:da...@dmcentral.net]
 Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 1:14 PM
 To: PHP
 Subject: [PHP] how would I do this?
 
 Hi all,
 
 I am trying to make the link in this code not show the underscore and I
can't
 figure out how I could do it. I've tried various different things I
thought
 would work. I've tried things like lawn_maintenance= lawn
 maintenance, I tried concatinating lawn . maintenance and various
 other things. The examples above both produce just the word lawn
 
  here's the code I have so far:
 
 $services = array(lawn_maintenance, core_areation, over_seeding,
 hedge_trimming, mulch_installation, natural_debris_removal,
 leaf_cleanup_removal, snow_plowing);
 

$services = array('Lawn Maintenance', 'Core Areation', 'Over Seeding',
'Hedge Trimming', 'Mulch Installation', 'Natural Debris Removal', 'Leaf
Cleanup Removal', 'Snow Plowing');

echo 'ul';

 foreach ($services as $service){
// echo ulliraquo; a
href=index.php?page=$service$service/a/li/ul;
echo 'lia href=index.php?page='.str_replace(' ', '_',
strtolower($service)).''.$service.'/a/li';
 }

echo '/ul';


Happy holidays, new year,  coding,
Tommy

 
 Could anyone give me a hand? Obviously I don't understand arrays very well
 :-/
 
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Re: [PHP] how would I do this?

2010-12-27 Thread Nathan Nobbe
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 2:13 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:

 Hi all,

 I am trying to make the link in this code not show the underscore and I
 can't
 figure out how I could do it. I've tried various different things I thought
 would work. I've tried things like lawn_maintenance= lawn maintenance,
 I
 tried concatinating lawn . maintenance and various other things. The
 examples above both produce just the word lawn

  here's the code I have so far:

 $services = array(lawn_maintenance, core_areation, over_seeding,
 hedge_trimming, mulch_installation, natural_debris_removal,
 leaf_cleanup_removal, snow_plowing);


 foreach ($services as $service){

 echo ulliraquo; a
 href=index.php?page=$service$service/a/li/ul;
 }


just clean up the array definition:

$services = array('lawn_maintenance', 'core_areation', 'over_seeding',
'hedge_trimming', 'mulch_installation', 'natural_debris_removal',
'leaf_cleanup_removal', 'snow_plowing');


 Could anyone give me a hand? Obviously I don't understand arrays very well
 :-/


looks more like it's the strings you're struggling with ;)

-nathan


Re: [PHP] how would I do this?

2010-12-27 Thread David McGlone
On Monday, December 27, 2010 04:28:12 pm Nathan Nobbe wrote:
 On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 2:13 PM, David McGlone da...@dmcentral.net wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  I am trying to make the link in this code not show the underscore and I
  can't
  figure out how I could do it. I've tried various different things I
  thought would work. I've tried things like lawn_maintenance= lawn
  maintenance, I
  tried concatinating lawn . maintenance and various other things. The
  examples above both produce just the word lawn
  
   here's the code I have so far:
  $services = array(lawn_maintenance, core_areation, over_seeding,
  hedge_trimming, mulch_installation, natural_debris_removal,
  leaf_cleanup_removal, snow_plowing);
  
  
  foreach ($services as $service){
  
  echo ulliraquo; a
  href=index.php?page=$service$service/a/li/ul;
  }
 
 just clean up the array definition:
 
 $services = array('lawn_maintenance', 'core_areation', 'over_seeding',
 'hedge_trimming', 'mulch_installation', 'natural_debris_removal',
 'leaf_cleanup_removal', 'snow_plowing');
 
  Could anyone give me a hand? Obviously I don't understand arrays very
  well
  
  :-/
 
 looks more like it's the strings you're struggling with ;)

probably is. :)

Ok I put quotes around each array, but I was still getting the underscore in 
the echo of the URL.

What I was trying to do was to remove the underscore in the echo Only, but 
keep it in the URL, well that seemed like too much to bite off at the moment, 
so what I did was removed the underscore in the array names and just named 
each page the first word of the array.

here's what I had:
$services = array('lawn_maintenance', 'core_areation', 'over_seeding',
 'hedge_trimming', 'mulch_installation', 'natural_debris_removal',
 'leaf_cleanup_removal', 'snow_plowing');

page names match array names (ie: lawn_maintenance, core_areation etc..)

here is what I now have:

$services = array('lawn maintenance', 'core areation', 'over seeding',
 'hedge trimming', 'mulch installation', 'natural debris removal',
 'leaf cleanup removal', 'snow plowing');

page names are only the first name of the array (ie: lawn, core, over, hedge, 
mulch, etc...)

Does that make any sense? LOL probably doesn't and it wasn't what I was 
shooting for, but hey it works.. :)

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David M.

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