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Posted by C. on 11/08/07 19:20
On 7 Nov, 18:18, richard <uan...@spam.not> wrote:
> See code below.
>
> After months of hard work and trying several variations, I have concluded
> that standard html just isn't going to cut it.
>
> I am putting together a massive list of information and have considered
> doing it in php. I think that by just showing "item1" in a long list, then
> when the user clicks it on it, a table appears showing more detailed info,
> this would be a better approach.
> Othewise, you'd need to scroll through a page of repetitive tables and wind
> up getting dizzy.
>
> Could PHP do something of this nature? I have not yet done any work with it
> but would like to. The calendar portion would not show all 12 months.
> Perhaps as many as 6 at the most.
>
> I do not yet have any of this posted anywhere so you could see what I want.
>
> Anyone have a website with something similar?
>
> <table><tr><td>item1</td><td>item2</td><td>item3</td></tr></table>
> <table>
> <tr>January</td>
> <tr><td>1</td><td>8</td><td>15</td><td>22</td><td>29</td></tr>
> <tr><td>99</td><td>99</td><td>99</td><td>99</td><td>99</td></tr>
> </table>
Yes, PHP *could* be part of a solution. But you need to learn how to
program first. Although PHP is an excellent language to learn
programming in, there are not a lot of resources teaching you how to
do it.
Try your local community college.
C.
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