Re: how to say "inverse your value" (to a boolean)?

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At 2:29 PM +0100 8/11/09, Conor Mac Aoidh wrote:
quick Q:
I have this inside a foreach{}  that I want to alternate between on and
off so I can alternate the background-color of my <tr>'s.

$tableRowBGcolorBoolCounter != $tableRowBGcolorBoolCounter; //-boolean on
and off

I am looking thru' docs and books, but can't remember (nor find now) in
PHP how to say "inverse your value" (to a boolean).
?

TIA! -G

If I was going to do that then I would use jQuery:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
        $("table tr:even").addClass("even");;
        $("table tr:odd").addClass("odd");;
});
</script>

And yes I know that this is a PHP mailing list lol

--
Conor


And if javascript is turned off?

Cheers,

tedd

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