* Thus wrote Robb Kerr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I'm always getting an error when testing the page. The error is...
>
> Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in
> /home/s/k/user992816/html/RobesonWeb/TMP4np9nf7zp.php on line 4
>
> The line to which it refers is the line statin
That was it! Thanx for the help. This board has proven invaluable to me.
Robb
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The line should be
$vManufacturer_rs_RobesonResultsList = (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) ?
$manufacturer : addslashes($manufacturer);
Robb Kerr wrote:
Newbie question - please excuse. I'm using Dreamweaver to generate most of
my PhP. I have created a search page and am trying to generate the results
pa
[snip]
if (isset(manufacturer)) {
$vManufacturer_rs_RobesonResultsList = (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) ?
manufacturer : addslashes(manufacturer);
}
Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in
/home/s/k/user992816/html/RobesonWeb/TMP4np9nf7zp.php on line 4
[/snip]
Looks like 'manufac
Hi Jason,
Say you have a search form that says search for "searchbox" and the search
box has a variable name of "search":
NO Valid search results.
">
1) {
echo "Previous";
}
if (($num > 25) && (($limit + 25) < $num)) {
echo "Next.";
}
/* End the initial "Else" */
}
?>
___
In a MySQL query you can use the LIMIT keyword, like in phpmyadmin.
Use limit 0,10 to get the first ten results in a query.
Then do the query again but use 10,10 for the limit.
The first number is the "offset", and the second one is the maximum results
to return.
That's the way most people do
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