Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
> 
> Very frequently I use mysql_fetch_row in a while statement to
> 
> while($variable = mysql_fetch_row($mysqlResult)){
> echo $variable[text1];
> echo $variable[text2];

another thing. $variable[text2] is bad because you very likely don't
have a constant in your code named 'text2' - you should be using string keys
(if you had error_reporting set to include E_NOTICE errors you would see
notices output regarding non-existent constants... do this instead:

        echo $variable['text1'];
        echo $variable['text2'];

> }
> 
> Pretty standard.
> 
> But what do I do when I want to do the same kind of while loop not with
> a MySQL result, but with just a regular array?
> 
> while (variable = ????($array)){
> echo $variable[text1];
> echo $variable[text2];
> }
> 
> I've been up and down the manual, and looked at foreach statements and
> functions like each(), but I can't seem to zero in on what I need.
> 
> Can anyone let me know what it is I'm missing?
> 
> Thank you for any advice.
> 
> -- 
> Dave M G
> 

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