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Exadis Double hammer Level: 10 ![]() Posts: 14/32 EXP: 4327 For next: 87 Since: 04-10-04 From: Macomb, MI Since last post: 432 days Last activity: 339 days |
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| Im trying to select two fields in my database, extract them, and display the two seprete feilds side by side on the webpage. I seem to be running into ALOT of parse errors when I do it, can anyone tell me what im doing wrong, i've been at this for some time now. while($info=mysql_fetch_array($name)) $display.=" Any insight on the problem would be very apreciated. ![]() Edit: By the way, that BR is not there in the script. O_o (edited by Exadis on 05-16-04 12:50 PM) (edited by Exadis on 05-16-04 12:50 PM) |
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Dragato Goomba Level: 9 Posts: 24/25 EXP: 3053 For next: 109 Since: 03-15-04 From: England Since last post: 517 days Last activity: 339 days |
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| I think you want something along the lines of: $name=mysql_query("SELECT id, name, post FROM test WHERE post!='' ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 0,10"); while($info=mysql_fetch_array($name)){ echo" $info[name], $info[post]"; } Try that, although I could be missing something |
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