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Now, heres my question
I'm doing a statement similar to this.
function loadData(placement) {
for (i = placement; i < placement + 10; i++) { // start of for
if (i > placement) {
document.write('<tr><td bgcolor="#666666" align="right"><b><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">' + gather_info_date[i] + '</font></b></td></tr>');
document.write('<tr><td align="left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">' + gather_info_content[i] + '</font></td></tr>');
// END
}
} // end of for
}
// What is the equivalent of ENDing a script in Javascript?
I'm trying to tell it that if i is greater then placement, stop printing the document.write. I dont know if I'm doing it right or not but most of the code is coming along just great! :)
Thanks