Re: Using count() as an array index [message #178464 is a reply to message #178442] |
Tue, 19 June 2012 15:03 |
Martin Leese
Messages: 23 Registered: June 2012
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 6/18/2012 10:46 AM, Martin Leese wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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>>> A better way is to hold the information in a database.
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>> No, I will not need to change my code. I
>> am using an array as a replacement for a
>> database. Here is a snippet of my file
>> faqData.php to give you the idea:
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>> // Set data to identify Web page, and set prev and next anchors
>> // Note that the first set must have index explicitly set to [1]
>> $tempIndex = 1;
>> $dataHref[$tempIndex] = "Ambisonic/faq_section01.html";
>> $dataAnchorText[$tempIndex] = "1. Where can I get this FAQ?";
>> $dataCompleteText[$tempIndex] = "1. <a href=\"#SECTION1\">Where can I
>> get this FAQ?</a>";
>> $dataSplitText[$tempIndex] = "1. <a rel=\"section\"
>> href=\"$dataHref[$tempIndex]\">Where can I get this FAQ?</a>";
>>
>> $tempIndex++;
>> $dataHref[$tempIndex] = "Ambisonic/faq_section02.html";
>> $dataAnchorText[$tempIndex] = "2. Corrections to the FAQ";
>> $dataCompleteText[$tempIndex] = "2. <a href=\"#SECTION2\">Corrections to
>> the FAQ</a>";
>> $dataSplitText[$tempIndex] = "2. <a rel=\"section\"
>> href=\"$dataHref[$tempIndex]\">Corrections to the FAQ</a>";
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> Yes, which means if you need to change your FAQs you need to change this
> code.
This code is my database. Yes, if I change
the FAQ I will need to change the database.
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Martin Leese
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