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Posted by Josh on 12/20/06 17:25
Personally, if you don't want to use a database, I would just create a
list of the locations in one of the includes on each page, then loop
through the list in each of the 15 pages substituting the location
names in each switch statement. That way you can keep different switch
statements in each page, but still have one place to update locations.
On Dec 19, 6:29 pm, Geoff Berrow <blthe...@ckdog.co.uk> wrote:
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> >Hrmmm... hehe this is also a good idea and I guess this would be easier
> >for me to use at the moment... but in the long run, it would prolly
> >still be better to use a database...Like I said, if the data does not change, or only changes very
> infrequently, I see little point.
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