On Saturday 13 August 2005 12:14, Thomas Andrews wrote:
> Hi,
Hello!
> I've never done any php before, so I'm having a bit of difficulty
> trying to make a tiny change to table_browse.php. All I want to do is
> have a heading on top of each table column when browsing tables. Like
> when you have ".explain ON" in sqlite. How would I do that ?
This feature exists already in the cvs version of phpsqliteadmin, you
can see the code here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/phpsqliteadmin/phpsqliteadmin/table_browse.php?rev=1.3&view=markup
The part responsible for adding the headers is here:
for ($i=0; $i<$userdbh->numFields(); $i++) {
print "<th>" . $userdbh->fieldName($i) . "</th>\n";
}
If you plan to tinker with phpsqliteadmin, I would suggest that you
check out the cvs version, it has had some changes since 0.2
best regards!,
Yves
> Many thanks!
> Thomas
>
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