Re: Two color rows in table inside while iteration

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On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 09:34 -0400, Fernando wrote:

> What about this:
> 
> $color = "even";
> while ($row = while condition )) {
>         $color = ($color == "even") ? "odd" : "even";
>         echo ("<tr class=\"$color\">");
>         echo "<td>$row[0]</td><td>$row[1]</td>  <td>$row[2]</td><td>$row[3]</td><td>$row[4]</td>  ";
>         echo ("</tr>")
> }
> 
> And have two classes in your style sheet that format each row differently.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> 
> On 28/04/2010 09:29, Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy wrote:
> > I agree with you. in this simple example we can use php but we may need
> > table with extra functionality and only client side scripts are reasonable
> > and applicable. we can create multi color and clickable rows by php but
> > we'll have greater server load.
> > anyway that was only an propose;-)
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Ashley Sheridan
> > <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> >
> >    
> >>   On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 16:16 +0430, Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy wrote:
> >>
> >> It isn't good idea to use php to visualize your table. You can fetch
> >> you data by php and style them by java script.
> >>
> >> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Juan Rodriguez Monti
> >> <juan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
> >>      
> >>> Hello Guys,
> >>> I would like to implement a two color row table for some queries that I'm doing.
> >>>
> >>> I use PHP to query a DB, then I use while to print all its results. I
> >>> have a code pretty similar to this one :
> >>>
> >>>   $results = Here the QUERY;
> >>>         echo "<html>";
> >>>         echo "<head>";
> >>>         echo '<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />';
> >>>         echo "</head>";
> >>>         echo "<body>";
> >>>         echo '<div id="container">';
> >>>
> >>>         echo "<center><h2>Results</h2></center><br />";
> >>>         echo ("<table border='1'>");
> >>>         echo "<td><strong>At1</strong></td>
> >>> <td><strong>At2</strong></td>  <td><strong>At3</strong></td>       $
> >>>
> >>>   while ($row = while condition )) {
> >>>         echo ("<tr>");
> >>>         echo "<td>$row[0]</td><td>$row[1]</td>  <td>$row[2]</td>
> >>> <td>$row[3]</td><td>$row[4]</td>  ";
> >>>         echo "</div>";
> >>>         echo "</body>";
> >>>         echo "</html>";
> >>>
> >>> I just want to show you how I write the table. What I would like to
> >>> know is what do you suggest to do a two color row format.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!,
> >>> Juan
> >>>
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> >>>
> >>>        
> >>
> >>
> >> Javascript is even less of a good idea, as it can be turned off and isn't
> >> available on all browsers. PHP doesn't rely on the clients browser, so is a
> >> safer bet.
> >>
> >>
> >>    Thanks,
> >> Ash
> >> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>      
> >    


You really only need one alternate row class, as I showed in my earlier
example. All the rows are styled using the tables default CSS, and then
you just style the rows you want to change from that default. Here it is
again :p

http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk/coding_php_alternate_rows.php

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk



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