untested:
my @matches = grep /\Q$search\E/i, @array; if (@matches > 12) { print @matches-12, " matches ignored<br />\n"; $#matches = 11; } while (my @row = splice(@matches, 0, 3)) { print "<tr>\n"; for my $item (@row) { my ($category,$item_name,$item_price,$item_picture)=split(/\|/,$ +item); print <<End_of_line; <td valign=top CLASS=MENU1> <img src="$photo_loc/$photo1" width=75 height=75><BR> <B>$item_name</B><BR> $item_price<BR> </td> End_of_line } print "</tr>\n"; }

In reply to Re: Database Listing Question by ysth
in thread Database Listing Question by lisaw

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