AW: Foreach problem.

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Oh damn I am  dumb thank you. That it was.

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Von: Mikey [mailto:frak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Februar 2005 00:07
An: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: RE:  Foreach problem.

> HI,
> I am really confused.
> I have an array, that looks like this: 
> 
> print_r($elementsarr) = Array ( [0] => knr [1] => subject [2] => title 
> [3] => kat [4] => pages [5] => access [6] => dofile
[snip]
> => s [31] => sa [32] => sh [33] => sn [34] => t [35] => bund )
> 
> Now i try to work with this array in a foreach.
> 
> foreach($elementsarr as $key=>$tmp);
> {
>  echo "$key=>$tmp<br>";
> }
> 
> Now the result of that is:
> 
> 35=>bund

The array that you are trying to use foreach on is a numerically indexed
array (note the [0] => knr, etc) - this might explain your problem!

Mikey

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