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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 05/06/06 04:49
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>>ste wrote:
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>>>"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>Howdy.
>>>>
>>>>One thing I see - you use $where before you set it. What happens if you
>>>>move the code which sets $where earlier in your routine?
>>>>
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>>>
>>>Hi Jerry,
>>>
>>>When I moved the code which set's $where to above the first $where, I
>>>found that although gallery.php worked fine,
>>>gallery.php?category=landscape failed to run and I got an error message.
>>>
>>>Do you have any more ideas at all?
>>>
>>>I feel like the problem is to do with the $query values and I'm just not
>>>setting them correcly with the new piece of code, or not in the right
>>>order.
>>>
>>>To add to this, I've just noticed that when I load the landscape gallery,
>>>not only does it display all images now (albeit in a paginated format)
>>>instead of just the landscape images, but if I click the paginated result
>>>for page 2, it changes the page title back to just Gallery, instead of
>>>the main page of Landscape gallery.
>>>
>>>This looks like it's more involved than I thought it would be! :-(
>>>
>>>Again, if you or anyone else spot anything else obvious, please let me
>>>know.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Stephen
>>
>>Stephen,
>>
>>Sounds like you need to study the code and understand it a little more.
>>
>>I've never found it productive to change code (or even implement someone
>>else's code as part of mine) until I understood just what it was doing.
>>
>>
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>
> Hi Jerry,
>
> I am doing this too. I've got PHP and My SQL for Dummies, and PHP and MySQL
> Web Development. Although I know HTML inside out, I'm finding PHP very
> though going.
>
> By the time I fully understand the code, it could be months and months down
> the line. I seem quite close with my limited understanding and help from
> the group, so was just wondering if there was anything quick and obvious
> that someone could spot that would make it all work.
>
> I'll keep plugging away at it, though I'm still open to suggestions! ;-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stephen
>
>
Stephen,
Not really at this point. Obvious problems are resolved, but anyone would have
to look through a lot more code to understand your latest problems.
Welcome to the world of programming! :-)
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