On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 09:56 -0500, Joe Schaeffer wrote: > > Joe, > > > > Here is a simplified recursive version of your above statement. > > > > <?php > > $dir = '.'; > > function displayDir($dir='.') { > > $show = FALSE; > > $results = glob($dir.'/*'); > > foreach ( $results AS $entry ) { > > if ( is_dir($entry) && !in_array($entry, array('.', '..')) ) { > > $dirs[] = $entry; > > $show = TRUE; > > } > > } > > if ( $show ) { > > echo '<ul>'; > > foreach ( $dirs AS $entry ) { > > echo '<li>', basename($entry); > > displayDir($entry); > > echo '</li>'; > > } > > echo '</ul>'; > > } > > } > > displayDir($dir); > > ?> > > Hope this helps > > -- > > Jim Lucas > > Excellent, Jim. Thanks very much for your help. > > At the risk of straying too far from the original > subject/call-for-help, is there a way to flag the *first* time the > function runs through a <ul> creation? Though my design doesn't call > for it now, I could see the value of styling the first level > separately than the sub-directories. > > Again, thanks very much! > --joe > There's a very easy way to solve this styling issue. Give each <ul> tag a class, so all the lists have the same class. In your css file, set a style for the top list with: ul.class {style here} and then override lists within lists with: ul.class ul.class {style here} Basically this is applying overriding styles to lists of that class that occur within lists of that same class. Ash www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php