I'm Very sorry, but I did not understand the lot of that, however I just got out a book from the library that might explain it. "Louis Solomon" <php-louis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20050503034226.83780.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > try something more like this ... (very simplified to demonstrate) > > $myarray = array('fred','bob','jane'); > $msg = ''; > for ($i=0;$i<count($myarray);++$i) > $msg .= 'item '.(string)$i.' = '.$myarray[$i].'<br>'; > echo $msg; > > -- > Louis Solomon > www.SteelBytes.com > > "Maxwell Brodie" <max.b@xxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:20050503033533.72948.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Hello, >> >> I believe my problem is that I have to use the print funtion inside a >> variable, and I have no clue how to do that. For example, I need to get >> this: >> >> if (isset($rss_channel["ITEMS"])) { >> if (count($rss_channel["ITEMS"]) > 0) { >> for($i = 0;$i < count($rss_channel["ITEMS"]);$i++) { >> if (isset($rss_channel["ITEMS"][$i]["LINK"])) { >> print ("\n<div class=\"itemtitle\"><a href=\"" . >> $rss_channel["ITEMS"][$i]["LINK"] . "\">" . >> $rss_channel["ITEMS"][$i]["TITLE"] . "</a></div>"); >> } else { >> print ("\n<div class=\"itemtitle\">" . >> $rss_channel["ITEMS"][$i]["TITLE"] . "</div>"); >> } >> print ("<div class=\"itemdescription\">" . >> $rss_channel["ITEMS"][$i]["DESCRIPTION"] . "</div><br />"); } >> } else { >> print ("<b>There are no articles in this feed.</b>"); >> } >> } >> >> Into variable "$message=" >> >> Any help would be appriciated MUCH! >> >> Thank you! -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php