Hi all,

It's been too quiet on this list for too long, so here's one to wake  
you all up on a friday afternoon!

I've a number of functions that return arrays to the variable that calls them.

The issue I have is that the Array appears to be populated twice - I'm  
printing them out using print_r($array) -


Array
(
     [0] => 16
     [userId] => 16
     [1] => 1
     [userTypeId] => 1
     [2] => [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     [userEmail] => [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     [3] => 709deefcf8174b118939b5cd2c6e2147
     [userPassword] => 709deefcf8174b118939b5cd2c6e2147
     [4] => Matt
     [userFirstName] => Matt
     [5] => Wallace
     [userLastName] => Wallace
     [6] => 1234567890
     [userTelNum] => 1234567890
     [7] => proffalken
     [userNickName] => proffalken
)

Is there any way to quickly recurse through the array looking only at  
one style of index (either the numerical one or the "named" one, I  
really don't care) so I can just display the information once on the  
screen instead of twice?

Thanks,

Matt.

-- 
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.truthisfreedom.org.uk/

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