Thanks Bill,
That works great.
Much appreciative,
Chip
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> I have a database that is names and addresses. I want to make a web page
> that will display those
> names and addresses in a table with 4 columns per row, as many rows as
Try:
$i++;
if( $i % 3 == 0 ){
echo "\n\n";
}
b.
mysql
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> I have a database that is names and addresses. I want to make a web page
> that will display those
> names and addresses in a table with 4 columns per row, as many rows as necessary.
>The little
> if statement
I have a database that is names and addresses. I want to make a web page
that will display those
names and addresses in a table with 4 columns per row, as many rows as necessary. The
little
if statement below works to make 2 columns, but when I change the number to 3 or
higher it no longer
works