Re: Embedding foreach loops

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> I am using the print function to display my html. I cannot get the line
> return ( \n ) character to actually push the html onto the next line, it
> just gets displayed instead. Should I be using echo?

In the PHP code snippet you pasted above, you're using single-quotes
to delimit your literal strings. In-between single-quotes, '\n' is not
converted to a newline character. It's interpeted completely
literally:

http://us.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php#language.types.string.syntax.single

Also, are you looking to insert a line break into the HTML itself --
just to keep your HTML code clean -- or into the visible page that's
rendered from the HTML? Because newlines don't have any significance
in HTML. You'd need to insert a <br /> or close a block-level element
to get the effect of a line-break in the visible page.

Ben

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