On Monday, December 27, 2010 04:53:08 pm David McGlone wrote: > On Monday, December 27, 2010 04:47:34 pm Michelle Konzack wrote: > > Hello David McGlone, > > > > Am 2010-12-27 16:13:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > > > foreach ($services as $service){ > > > > > > echo "<ul><li>» <a > > > href=index.php?page=$service>$service</a></li></ul>"; } > > > > > > Could anyone give me a hand? Obviously I don't understand arrays very > > > well :-/ > > > > Maybe: > > > > echo "<ul><li>» <a href=index.php?page=$service><?php > > str_replace("_", " ", $service); =?></a></li></ul>"; > > Hehehehe :) I'm gonna try this too. Earlier I was thinking of str_replace, > but couldn't figure out how I would incorporate it. > > I love PHP! Ok here's another variation with the str_replace suggestion function links() { $services = array("lawn_maintenance", "core_areation", "over_seeding", "hedge_trimming", "mulch_installation", "natural_debris_removal", "leaf_removal", "snow_plowing"); foreach ($services as $service){ $replace = str_replace("_", " ", $service); echo "<ul><li>» <a href=index.php?page=$service>$replace</a></li></ul>"; } } Thanks everyone. I'm stoked! :) I know this probably wasn't much for the veteran coders here, but for me it was awesome. I was proud of myself when I thought of using the array for the links and now this was an added bonus. my next step will be using a database instead of a hard coded array, but at this point I don't want to make things any harder on myself. -- Blessings David M. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php