Re: [PHP] [NEWMAN] Collecting information from a my sql table.

2002-02-24 Thread Richard Baskett
The very first record will be the very first time you assign the $row a query result. So basically: $row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_result); $row will now only have the very first results data in it, if you want the next rows data you would just call it again: $row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_resul

Re: [PHP] [NEWMAN] Collecting information from a my sql table.

2002-02-24 Thread Philip J. Newman
RE: [PHP] [NEWMAN] Collecting information from a my sql table.Dang, thanks (o; - Original Message - From: Martin Towell To: 'Philip J. Newman' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 12:22 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] [NEWMAN] Collecting information from a my

RE: [PHP] [NEWMAN] Collecting information from a my sql table.

2002-02-24 Thread Martin Towell
how about ? $row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_result); $pub_id = $row["pub_id"]; $pub_headline = $row["pub_headline"]; $pub_dateline = $row["pub_dateline"]; $pub_info = $row["pub_info"]; $pub_image = $row["pub_image"]; -Original Message- From: Philip J. Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]