What I have just realized is the way I am working with arrays in the port, I'm basically writing for php4. In php3, you can't reference an array in a string, so you have to concatonate(sp?) everything, like this:

echo "Hello" .$user[U_Username]. ". How are you?";

where in php4 you can do this:

echo "Hello $user[U_Username]. How are you?";

The first way makes for some extremely ugly code when printing out all the info for the generated pages.

Is this going to be a problem? I can write for php3 if that's what everyone wants, but like I said it is somewhat uglier not to mention, a pain in the butt;)

EDIT: Nevermind. It turns out you just can't reference multi-dimensional arrays in strings in php3, not standard ones. Like I said, I'm still learning:)

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Scream
<A HREF="http://www.wcsoft.net" target="_new">http://www.wcsoft.net</A><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Scream on 10/19/00 04:18 PM.</EM></FONT>