As the title states, I can't seem to get results for any of the queries if I have more than 1 item in the array.
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{
$keywords_array = array("foo","bar","rawr");
echo "<ul>";
foreach($keywords_array as $keyword)
{
// Clean keywords
$keyword = strtolower($keyword);
// Check to see if keyword is a "name"
$keyword_check_name_result = mysql_query("
select * FROM `some_table`
WHERE name = '$keyword'") or die (mysql_error());
$keyword_check_name_total = mysql_num_rows($keyword_check_name_result);
// check
echo "keyword_check_name_total for $keyword: $keyword_check_name_total<br />
select * FROM `some_table` WHERE name = '$keyword'";
if($keyword_check_name_total > 0)
{
echo "<li><a href=\"$link/$keyword.html\">$keyword</a></li>";
}
}
echo "</ul>";
}
If $keywords_array = array("foo");
only, then $keyword_check_name_total = 1
.
But if I have $keywords_array = array("foo","bar","rawr");
, then the $keyword_check_name_total = 0
each loop.
some_table
WHERE name = '$keyword'" instead of using mysql_num_rows()? I'm not sure this is the root of the problem, but anyway it's a good practice to use count() when you need to get the total count of rows.