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Posted by EOZyo on 02/18/06 05:58

> why not just simplify this to...
> echo "\n</td>\n<td align='center'>\n$row[2ndrow]";
> that other way looke like the hard way to do things. And if you need double
> quotes in the string, just use \"

Hi Jim, thanks for the advice, i've have changed everything in my
source code so it's more "legible" now :)

I'm new with PHP and i've learned everything i know from tutorials on
the net, the problem with them is that sometimes, little things (like
\', \t, \n \") are overseen and ppl ignore them since they are rookies
mistakes, but rookies (like me) well, don't know about them and we,
actually, make those mistakes :S

Thanks again for the tip :D

I have a question though, what's better to use (in a very general way)
SESSIONS or COOKIE? I mean i worked already with cookies and everything
works but if i need to learn one or the other, what would be the best?

Regards,
EOZyo

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