Hi.
I'm writing a new script, but I need some help.. I won't post here
because it's just too much. I'm looking for someone who is dedicated
and patient in helping a 13 year old with SQL and connecting/recieving,
inserting and updating databases. I have ideas, I have some basic
knowledge of PHP
$string = nl2br($string)
This will change a new line into ; but make sure HTMLspecialchars aren't
in the same part.
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PHP4 - written by Chris Ullman (and some others. It has 5 pictures on the front...)
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Alrighty. I'm baack! Anyways, I seem to be having stupid little
problems, al of which are driving me insane. I'll feel really
stupid when you tell me the problem. A friend told me something about
"seeding" for random() but I didn't find anything on that.
This is the HTML section...
Horse R
Thanks for all the advice, Brian. If you're referring to a database as
MySQL or any other database technology then I guess I haven't been precise
enough. I'm really quite new into PHP and I'm just using text files for
now. I'm slowly working my way up to MySQL, but fooling around with my
learn
I'm having a problem with HTMLspecialchars and nl2br interfearing with
each other. Obviously, I'm trying to stop malicous HTML/scripts from
being entered into my guestbook, but I'm also trying to add spacing.
nl2br adds , but HTMLspecialchars tells it to not show that.
Anyways, I'm sure there is
Thanks! :)
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> there is NO way of hiding the html from the user.
> the browser can't output otherwise. You can only
> try to make it difficult to get the source.
I want to hide the HTML from the browser. If someone adds some malicious
code, or even I don't want it to underline.
> Where does the " 's " prob
Hi.
Considering PHP takes " 's " into consideration as part of the script,
and adds a slash infront of them I need a way to overcome this. And
second of all, I need a way to prevent HTML code from being seen, none
the less used on the output.
$subject : mailto:$email\">$name $submition "
Whistler's cool!
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Ok, I know it's messy - no, I don't care. :P
Parse error: parse error in C:/XITAMI/owen/website/tss/guestbookSG.php
on line 43
the southern side : owen : mmmHm