At 01:47 09.03.2003, John Taylor-Johnston said:
--------------------[snip]--------------------
>New at this, somewhat:
>
><?php
>#http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.array.php
>$EricCodesArray = array (
>    "CO" => "Description", "Input Name", "Select Name", "Option Name", 
>"Option Selected",
>    "AN" => "ERIC Number", "EricAN", "SelAN", "AN", "AN «Annotation»",
>    "TI" => "Title", "EricTI", "SelTI", "BT", "BT «Book Title»"
>);

This won't run I believe...

Code it like this:
$EricCodesArray = array (
   "CO" => array("Description", "Input Name", "Select Name", "Option Name", 
"Option Selected",),
   "AN" => array("ERIC Number", "EricAN", "SelAN", "AN", "AN «Annotation»",),
   "TI" => array("Title", "EricTI", "SelTI", "BT", "BT «Book Title»",),
);

Then you may reference an element within a subarray:

echo $EricCodesArray['TI'][2]; //should display "SelTi"

Note that non-numeric array indices (a.k.a. associative arrays)
a) should always be quoted, and
b) are case sensitive.


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   >O     Ernest E. Vogelsinger
   (\)    ICQ #13394035
    ^     http://www.vogelsinger.at/



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