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@@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ Query Helpers
<h2>$this->db->affected_rows()</h2>
<p>Displays the number of affected rows, when doing "write" type queries (insert, update, etc.).</p>
-<p>Note: In MySQL "DELETE FROM TABLE" returns 0 affected rows. The database class has a small hack that allows it to return the
-correct number of affected rows. By default this hack is enabled but it can be turned off in the database driver file.</p>
+<p>Note: In MySQL "DELETE FROM TABLE" returns 0 affected rows. The database class has a small hack that allows it to return the
+correct number of affected rows. By default this hack is enabled but it can be turned off in the database driver file.</p>
<h2>$this->db->count_all();</h2>
-<p>Permits you to determine the number of rows in a particular table. Submit the table name in the first parameter. Example:</p>
+<p>Permits you to determine the number of rows in a particular table. Submit the table name in the first parameter. Example:</p>
<code>echo $this->db->count_all('<var>my_table</var>');<br />
<br />
// Produces an integer, like 25
@@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ correct number of affected rows. By default this hack is enabled but it can be
<h2>$this->db->last_query();</h2>
-<p>Returns the last query that was run (the query string, not the result). Example:</p>
+<p>Returns the last query that was run (the query string, not the result). Example:</p>
<code>$str = $this->db->last_query();<br />
<br />
-// Produces: SELECT * FROM sometable....
+// Produces: SELECT * FROM sometable....
</code>
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ correct number of affected rows. By default this hack is enabled but it can be
$str = $this->db->insert_string('table_name', $data);
</code>
-<p>The first parameter is the table name, the second is an associative array with the data to be inserted. The above example produces:</p>
+<p>The first parameter is the table name, the second is an associative array with the data to be inserted. The above example produces:</p>
<code>INSERT INTO table_name (name, email, url) VALUES ('Rick', 'rick@example.com', 'example.com')</code>
<p class="important">Note: Values are automatically escaped, producing safer queries.</p>