I was made aware that Anonymous Monk can't edit posts, so because the OP was AnonyMonk, the below doesn't fit for this case. It is relevant for all logged in users however.

To edit your post, simply click on the title link, and the edit box will be near the bottom of the ensuing page :)

If you wouldn't mind, could you copy in the explanation points you made in Re^2: Breaking from a foreach loop, returning to position to your original top-level question/post? There are significantly important bits of info, and you'll have a higher probability of getting qualified answers if the top post has all of the info (there's more of a chance of people skipping over your question if it doesn't have enough detail).


In reply to Re^3: Breaking from a foreach loop, returning to position by stevieb
in thread Breaking from a foreach loop, returning to position by Anonymous Monk

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