On 20/05/2009 9.03, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Hi all.
We have done quite a few projects and we are looking to find better ways to
implementing forms.
Forms seem to be quite time consuming and repetitive.
Generally are there any classes or libraries that will assist with:
1. Easy crea
On 21/05/2009 10.02, Jim Lucas wrote:
Since this has been a topic of dicussion, I figured I would add my
thoughts.
I have been toying with the idea of doing a -less layouts
involving tabular data, calendars, etc...
Recent threads have finally made me do it. Let me know what you think.
http://w
On 20/05/2009 12.50, Ford, Mike wrote:
Humph! Yes, ok, I concede this point. I also bow to Daniele's need to
process forms designed by someone else with (not-PHP) in mind. Actually,
I can see the validity of both sides of the argument, and I teeter on
the fence as to whether the [] method is "ri
On 20/05/2009 2.45, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Daniele Grillenzoni wrote:
On 19/05/2009 18.09, Andrew Ballard wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Ford, Mike
wrote:
On 19 May 2009 14:37, Daniele Grillenzoni advised:
My complaint is this: a I can have a select multiple with a
normal name
On 19/05/2009 18.09, Andrew Ballard wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Ford, Mike wrote:
On 19 May 2009 14:37, Daniele Grillenzoni advised:
My complaint is this: a I can have a select multiple with a
normal name,
which is allowed by every spec, but PHP requires me to use []
in order
On 18/05/2009 10.42, Peter Ford wrote:
Daniele Grillenzoni wrote:
I noticed that php's way to fill $_GET and $_POST is particularly
inefficient when it comes to handling multiple inputs with the same name.
This basically mean that every in order to function
properly needs to have a
On 17/05/2009 20.51, tedd wrote:
At 8:08 PM +0200 5/15/09, Daniele Grillenzoni wrote:
Most of the IE bugs are due to floating and clearing, once you have
learned to master overflow: auto and display: inline, you're good to go.
Just don't get insane about trying to achieve pixel
I noticed that php's way to fill $_GET and $_POST is particularly
inefficient when it comes to handling multiple inputs with the same name.
This basically mean that every in order to function
properly needs to have a name ending in '[]'.
Wouldn't it be easier to also make it so that any elem
I noticed that php's way to fill $_GET and $_POST is particularly
inefficient when it comes to handling multiple inputs with the same name.
This basically mean that every in order to function
properly needs to have a name ending in '[]'.
Wouldn't it be easier to also make it so that any elem
On 15/05/2009 19.25, PJ wrote:
I know of no better place to ask. This may not be strictly a PHP issue,
but...
I am busting my hump trying to format rather large input pages with CSS
and trying to avoid tables; but it looks to me like I am wasting my time
as positioning with CSS seems an impossibl
pache-ErrorDocument-PHP-header-interaction.html
Thanks in advance
Daniele Grillenzoni
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