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 Posted by zen on 09/16/05 17:25 
Great but not what I required. 
 
You cannot put a 'while' command into a string to make it one item from say 
5. 
SQL on the other hand will only display the record once so you only have to 
repeat the command 5 times then combile the lot. 
 
$word1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rsproductkey); 
$word2 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rsproductkey); 
$word3 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rsproductkey); 
$word4 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rsproductkey); 
$word5 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rsproductkey); 
$wr = ($word1['Product_name']." ".$word2['Product_name']." 
".$word3['Product_name']." ".$word4['Product_name']." 
".$word5['Product_name']); 
 
then you can do a remove duplicate words from the $wr using something like 
a array_flip() . 
 
Took me time but it work. 
 
Regards Nik 
http://www.ads4links.com 
 
"Kirsten" <Kirsten.Schulte@gmx.net> wrote in message 
news:1126870481.602295.21940@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... 
> Upps, 
> 
> error in the system, wouldn't work. 
> 
> try: 
> 
> $string .= str_replace($row[0], 'this is the ', ' '); 
> 
> blame on me for the first suggestion. ;-) 
>
 
  
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