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I have this:

<?php echo implode("<th></th>", $days); ?> 

Although, that outputs:

Today<th></th>02-03<th></th>01-03<th></th>29-02<th></th>28-02<th></th>27-02<th></th>26-02 

As you can see, the <th> and </th> is not formatted correct, as I want to have the date ($days) variable in between them like this <th>Today</th><th>02-03</th> and so on...

How can I obtain this?

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  • it is formatted correct. if you want to add some tags to the resulting string, you may add them. Mar 3, 2012 at 12:49
  • implode works correctly, just not the way you want it to ;) Mar 3, 2012 at 12:50

3 Answers 3

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Flip the order of your separator, then add the surrounding tags.

<?php echo "<th>" . implode("</th><th>", $days) . "</th>"; ?> 
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  <?php  foreach( $days as $day ) 
        echo "<th>$day</th>";
  ?>
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<?php echo "<th>" . implode("</th><th>", $days) ."</th>"; ?> 

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