Keep in mind, eval()ing code you pull from the database will also raise the
damage from a SQL injection attack or similar from a PITA
restore-your-database to a much bigger PITA format-webserver.
-Josh
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In ie5.x and earlier the select element will also be above all layers. I
think ie6 doesn't have that problem, as I remember MS promising to fix it,
tho i haven't got my hands on whistler yet so I don't know fer sure
G is for the gang of money I make.
F is for the gang of fools I break.
U is for t
valid and well-formed are different, can php verify neither?
G is for the gang of money I make.
F is for the gang of fools I break.
U is for the undisputed champ.
N is 'cause you never gonna get the mic back.
K is for the niggaz that I knock on they back.
http://www.gfunk007.com/
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Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Problems with IIS4 (Win2k)
> At 21:56 04.03.2001, Josh McDonald said:
> [snip]---
Hi,
I'm having problems with IIS 4 trying to install PHP. If I install the
exe in the application mappings, I get the good old:
"CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:"
Message, and if I use the php4i
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