I made this simple php script to display an image, and its alt attribute, I simply creased an array of the building numbers and echoed an image based on what in $id (which is either 0-8 (the array key))
<?php
$id = $_GET['id'];
$maps = array (
1720,
1730,
1750,
1770,
1760,
1780,
1810,
1820,
1830
);
if (id==0)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[0].'.jpg" alt="La Sierra">';
elseif (id==1)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[1].'.jpg" alt="Cabrillo">';
elseif (id==2)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[2].'.jpg" alt="La Princessa">';
elseif (id==3)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[3].'.jpg" alt="Las Flores">';
elseif (id==4)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[4].'.jpg" alt="La Playa">';
elseif (id==5)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[5].'.jpg" alt="La Perla">';
elseif (id==6)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[6].'.jpg" alt="El Encanto">';
elseif (id==5)
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[7].'.jpg" alt="El Mirador">';
else
echo '<img src="/images/map-'.$maps[8].'.jpg" alt="El Camino">';
?>
I was thinking, theres got to be a better way to do this (two dimensional arrays) to hold both the alt thing (building name) and the #…
Can you show me how to do that?
Thx.