Build it up as a string and remove the trailing comma at the end of the loop do { $sHTML .= ''.$administrators['username'].', ';} while ($administrators = mysql_fetch_assoc($administrators_result)) $sHTML = substr($sHTML, 0, strlen($sHTML)-1); echo $sHTML; ?> Bastien
From: Alex Major <alex.major@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Displaying results from a query properly. Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:19:10 +0000 Hi there. This isn't a major problem, more of a matter of aesthetics. Basically, I have a query which pulls a list of usernames from the database (based on their user level). These users should then listed in this fashion. Administrators: allydm, alex, mike, dave Moderators: big 'd', frank, william However, the loop that I have returns the results like this... Administrators: allydm, alex, mike, dave, Moderators: big 'd', frank, william, There is a , after each username, including the last one in that list. I'm after a way of making the usernames display with a , after them, apart from the last username in that set of results. My current display code is: <?php do {echo ''.$administrators['username'].', ';} while ($administrators = mysql_fetch_assoc($administrators_result)) ?> How could I change to display the results in the fashion that I'd like? Many thanks for any suggestions. -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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