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Posted by Adrian Bruce on 01/10/06 18:54
the quickest solution and one that is easy to understand, I am no php
expert and have never claimed as such so why 'noob'?
Why is this such a poor method? if i type the HTML to be outputted
correctly then what validation is required? also I think Someone new
would run from your proposed solution
Jochem Maas wrote:
> teaching noobs to output html while (oun intended) looping thru a
> result set is counter-productive. discuss.
>
> Adrian Bruce wrote:
>
>> Something along these lines will work fine
>>
>> <?php
>> $query = mysql_query("select dates from table ") or die (mysql_error());
>>
>> echo"<select name='test'>";
>>
>> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($query, MYSQL_NUM)){
>> echo"<option value='$row[0]'>$row[1]</option>";
>>
>> }
>> echo"</select>";
>> ?>
>>
>> Regards
>> Ade
>>
>> Sue wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> We have a form that contains a Select option for a listing of
>>> available dates for the user to choose from. Right now we have to
>>> manually change the dates within the form's Selection list as new
>>> dates become available to choose from. We currently store these
>>> available dates in our database, and am wondering if we can somehow
>>> extract these dates from the table to display in our form? This
>>> would eliminate alot of maintenance needed to this form. If anyone
>>> has any ideas as to reference material etc. that I may look which
>>> would give me an idea how to do this using PHP, I'd appreciate it!
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Sue
>>>
>>>
>>
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