hi,mike i suggest that you use Javascript to done this work. like this: ... function submitprocess(){var
pobj=document.getElementById("process");var
fobj=document.getElementById("form1");if (pobj.value=="pass"){
fobj.action="sucess.php";//change form1's action value return true;//submit the
';
?>
>:D
On Dec 5, 2007 11:35 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or try
>
> echo " == "")){echo "success.php";}ELSE{echo "recursive.php";}echo " METHOD='post'>";
> ?>
>
> There are a 1000 and 1 ways to make the script smaller yet still produce the
> same effect.
> Remember there is no reason to
Or try
";
?>
There are a 1000 and 1 ways to make the script smaller yet still produce the
same effect.
Remember there is no reason to declare the POST array for matching in this
particular setup. Some may disagree
Notice I added a error checking if the array is blank.
I am going to stop at t
";
?>
>I am trying to recursively send data to the same form. Based on the data, I
>want to determine which "action" is to be processed. It appears that the
>$_POST is not being cleared out or cached once it is sent to the server.
>Here is my code that I'm trying to test with. It doesn't
Hm. Tell me if this works:
';
else echo '';
?>
Pass
Fail
On Dec 5, 2007 9:30 PM, Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to
>
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want to determine which "action" is to be processed. It appears that the
$_POST is not being cleared out or cached once it is sent to the server.
Here is my code that I'm trying to test with. It doesn't seem to
consi
At 11:33 PM -0500 12/5/07, Steve Finkelstein wrote:
Hi all,
Going to cut it short and to the point. Do most of you freelancers get
by with enough work that does not require front-end UI/design? Do you
find it easier to get more work when you're strengths in design are
just as creative as your pr
On Dec 5, 2007 11:33 PM, Steve Finkelstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically what I'm asking is, am I going to be end up being a jack of
> all trades, master of none, if I continue pursuing design AND
> development? Is there plenty of work out there for folks who just
> stick to development?
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 23:33 -0500, Steve Finkelstein wrote:
> Basically what I'm asking is, am I going to be end up being a jack of
> all trades, master of none, if I continue pursuing design AND
> development? Is there plenty of work out there for folks who just
> stick to development?
>
It all
Steve Finkelstein wrote:
Hi all,
Going to cut it short and to the point. Do most of you freelancers get
by with enough work that does not require front-end UI/design? Do you
find it easier to get more work when you're strengths in design are
just as creative as your programming capabilities?
Th
Hi all,
Going to cut it short and to the point. Do most of you freelancers get
by with enough work that does not require front-end UI/design? Do you
find it easier to get more work when you're strengths in design are
just as creative as your programming capabilities?
These are questions I'm enter
Here's code I had, but it recently stopped working
It takes the zip code for the user and the user you're viewing, looks
them up from the data table (z_data_zips) and does the calculation.
The formula is in a handful of places - I converted mine from a MySQL
example (I think, or vice versa)
You c
hate to say it,but there is lots on google like
http://www.code322.com/zipcode_locator.php
bastien> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 20:58:52 -0500> To: php-general@lists.php.net>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [PHP] zip codes and lat/longs> > Hi gang:> >
I'm entertaining how to determine what zip c
Hi gang:
I'm entertaining how to determine what zip codes fall within a 50
mile radius of another zip code.
Anyone done this before?
Also, does anyone have any sources for zip codes and lat/long databases?
TIA for any help/suggestions.
Cheers,
tedd
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Al Rider wrote:
> The key word in my assertion "Make your code W3C compatible and it'll
> work on all modern browsers." is "modern". I've never had a browser
> incompatibly with IE7, Netscape browsers, etc.
very good. here in the real world IE6 still makes up a very significant number
of browser
Jochem,
Yes, that did the trick quite nicely.
As I said, I overlooked it... a function called array_combine did
not cause me to read the drill-down, because I figured it was for a
union of two arrays ( it is, kind of... ) and I wanted to replace key
values, not combine arrays : array_c
On Dec 5, 2007 6:09 AM, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There is not much "simple" about a calendar, especially when you start
> > dealing with recurring events. How far into the future your calendar
> > allow events to recur will depend at least in part on how you intend
> > to store
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jochem,
>
> Yes, that did the trick quite nicely.
>
> As I said, I overlooked it... a function called array_combine did not
> cause me to read the drill-down, because I figured it was for a union of
> two arrays ( it is, kind of... ) and I wanted to replace key valu
I forgot to CC the list, sorry.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [PHP] Maps
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 20:25:06 +0100
From: Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Well, I have two clients that both want mapping
On Dec 5, 2007 1:27 PM, Robert Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I have two clients that both want mapping for their sales people.
> I have been looking at the Google API and Phoogle
> (www.systemsevendesigns.com/phoogle). I assume with these examples I
> will be able to produce what t
Well, I have two clients that both want mapping for their sales people.
I have been looking at the Google API and Phoogle
(www.systemsevendesigns.com/phoogle). I assume with these examples I
will be able to produce what they need? Which is to select several
addresses and produce a fastest route map
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
...
>>
>> $newArray = array('FAF1', 'ODM1', /* bla bla bla */);
>> $inputArray = array_combine($newArray, $inputArray);
>>
>> I guess reading through this page was too much trouble for you:
>>
>> http://php.net/array
>
PHP version: 5.2.5 / Platform: Solaris 9 (SPARC) / Expat version: 1.95.8
The PHP manual's section on XML ( http://us2.php.net/manual/en/
ref.xml.php ) states that the "--with-expat-dir=DIR" option should be
used if you wish to use an external expat library. However, when I
attempted to do s
Quoting Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Is the a built-in PHP call that I am overlooking which lets me
replace key values in an array.
$inputArray = array(0 => array, 1 => array); (generated programtically)
I want to end up with :
$newArray
On 05/12/2007, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Cesar D. Rodas wrote:
>
> > Call exec is not good, because you are executing other program,
> > instead of that you should use some PHP program, take a look here
> >
> > http://www.phpclasses.org/search.html?words=tar&x=0&y=0&go_search=1
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Is the a built-in PHP call that I am overlooking which lets me
> replace key values in an array.
>
>$inputArray = array(0 => array, 1 => array); (generated programtically)
>
>I want to end up with :
>
>$newArray = array('FAF1' => array,
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:00 PM
Subject: [PHP] Array numeric key -> alpha key replacement
Hello All,
Is the a built-in PHP call that I am overlooking which lets me
replace key values in an array.
$inputArray = ar
Hello All,
Is the a built-in PHP call that I am overlooking which lets me
replace key values in an array.
$inputArray = array(0 => array, 1 => array); (generated programtically)
I want to end up with :
$newArray = array('FAF1' => array, 'ODM1' => array);
Thanks.
Scot L.
There is not much "simple" about a calendar, especially when you start
dealing with recurring events. How far into the future your calendar
allow events to recur will depend at least in part on how you intend
to store them. For instance, you can store them in a database where
you create a separate
pere roca wrote:
> hi everybody,
> there is a nice tool using jquery/php to populate multiple select boxes out
> there : http://remysharp.com/2007/09/18/auto-populate-multiple-select-boxes/
>
> it must be a very stupid question but I’m trying to apply this tool to get
> data from postgreSQL, but I
hi everybody,
there is a nice tool using jquery/php to populate multiple select boxes out
there : http://remysharp.com/2007/09/18/auto-populate-multiple-select-boxes/
it must be a very stupid question but I’m trying to apply this tool to get
data from postgreSQL, but I always get an empty [] valu
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