On 2/14/2011 4:53 PM, Kirk Bailey wrote: > Now I have a situation. I need to take the code from my former home page and > modify it to lay out a table (let's say 5 cells wide) and as many rows deep to > contain all the items. Each item is the name of the directory, under which is an > icon image from that directory, under which is a description file read from that > directory. Here is my code thus far: > > <?php > # The next several lines declare an array of directories which are NOT to be > listed!# > $excludes[] = 'attachments'; #20 > $excludes[] = 'data'; > $excludes[] = 'include'; > $excludes[] = 'resources'; > $excludes[] = 'stats'; > $excludes[] = '_private'; > $excludes[] = '_vti_bin'; > $excludes[] = '_vti_cnf'; > $excludes[] = '_vti_log'; > $excludes[] = '_vti_pvt'; > $excludes[] = '_vti_txt'; #30 > $excludes[] = '_vxi_txt'; > $excludes[] = 'css'; > $excludes[] = 'img'; > $excludes[] = 'images'; > $excludes[] = 'js'; > $excludes[] = 'cgi'; > $excludes[] = 'cgi-bin'; > $excludes[] = 'ssfm'; > $ls = scandir(dirname(__FILE__)); > echo '<table border="1" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="E0E0E0"><tr > align="center">'; #40 > foreach ($ls as $d) { if (is_dir($d) && !preg_match('/^\./',basename($d)) > &&!in_array(basename($d),$excludes)) > { > echo '<td>'.$d.'<br><a href="'.$d.'"><img src="/Categories/'.$d.'/thumb.png" > border="5"></a><br>'; > include($d."/desc.txt"); > echo '</td>'; > }; > }; > echo '</tr></table>'; > ?> > > Now I am stymied on changing this to add </tr><tr> at the right points in the > structure. I am new to php, and welcome all suggestions and gainful comments. > You want modulo math... Check out this page http://www.cmsws.com/examples/php/modulo_array_output.php If you like the output, here is the source http://www.cmsws.com/examples/php/modulo_array_output.phps The bottom two examples show how you can use other HTML tags to present data. Jim Lucas -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php