Problem with Javascript is you have to support an IE version, a Netscape
version and a Netscape 6 version. Then if you need to support users with
dinosaurs, you'll have to have an IE 4 and a Netscape 3 version. Yikes. It
just requires to much programming time for me to do too much with
Javascript.
> > I tried it out on my site by deleting the get parameters and
> > typing the mock directories in on the url. Very cool, my website
> > is still being displayed even with the fake directories. BUT,
> > I noticed that the server was not finding my css page or my images.
> You need to exclu
I discovered this wonderful article at zend discussing how to pass get
parameters as mock directory names . . . ie
www.ica.bc.ca/kb.php3?artid=34&catid=23 would become
www.ica.bc.ca/kb.php3/artid/34/catid/23. Then you retrieve these values from
the $PATH_INFO variable.
I tried it out on my site b
Sorry if this is obvious but . . . have you checked whether your server is
running in "safe mode"? I had the same problem and finally realized that it
would NEVER work cause the webserver was running in safe mode. (Disclaimer
here -- I'm no sysadmin and don't know if Linux even has a safemode!)
I
> * and then Mikusch, Rita blurted
> > Thank you for the reply. I'm trying to "roll my own" template system,
but
> > don't really know how to go about some of the details. My best bet would
> > probably be to install phplib and dissect itsee how
This may be a silly question . . . where is the information that sessions
hold actually kept? Are cookies generated? Do sessions just simplify the
process of generating those cookies and keeping track of that information?
I have access to PHP3 as an apache module, and PHP4 as a cgi...I'm wonderin
Sorry for bringing this topic up yet again, but I'm having a real problem
with the details of implementing a templates system. I'm read all the
tutorials, articles, emails etc, but was hoping others on this list with the
same problems could share how they solved them.
Now I understand the basic l
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