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Posted by BootNic on 08/22/07 13:44
dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
news:doraymeRidThis-3BA7EF.11185122082007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au:
> In article <Xns9993D45563043BootNic@216.168.3.70>,
> BootNic <BootNic@bounce.earthlink.net> wrote:
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> I left out of my previous message some queries about this matter.
> Just thought I would first look at your script more closely.
> Ideally, I would like to id each row <tr id="..."> because it
> would be nice not to have to ask my client to put text with
> row="..." in as part of their code. It is desirable to make the
> code for the product exactly the same as this id. I have nothing
> to do with my client's database. I just want to make sure that
> they have a unique address for each product in my table, there is
> one product per row and each row can have an id. This way there
> is a simple rule for the client to make a unique url for any
> product whatsoever, namely:
Can be done with id if that is what is desired. The basic ideal remains.
> Put # followed by the code onto a base url.
How about using / in place of #?
> Whereas with your scheme, I have to tell them the exact appendage
> for each product, or they have to look to see the row it is on
> (There are other categorization issues I have left out for
> simplicity, the rows will be broken up and there will probably
> end up being more than one table).
Not an issue :-) Modifications were made see if its a bit more suitable.
[url} http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/DataRowSelectExample.php [/url]
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BootNic Wednesday August 22, 2007 9:44 AM
You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he
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*Eric Hoffer*
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