Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
> Stut wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> WHY! Would you even want to pull that data first off? It would be
>>> out dated as of the next transaction anyway.
>>> Secondly if you can curl the data from the server, and get your
>>> account information! I suggest you change
Hayden Livingston wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if this is possible? It seems in the apache mailing
list, that it is not possible per se, but any workaround thoughts?
If they say it's not possible I don't think you're going to get a
different answer here.
php_value include_path .:/libr
I did not try using json becausse i am very knew in this field and dont know
much bout it. Can you give me some examples about it? Thanks for helping.
Shiplu wrote:
>
> Why dont you use json as server response? Then manipulate it by own
> javascript. You can use jquery $.getJSON function to do
json is just a terse way to create objects anonymously as well as other data
structures in javascript.
http://json.org/
to build a json response with html
essentially all you need to do is create a javascript array in php and put
the html
you want for the next page in that. then you use the eval(
I am looking forward to write a script that can send invite to contacts in
gmail,hotmail, yahoo and aol. I think it is possible to write it using php
CURL. If yes can any one suggest how?
and can any one help me write this script or join me to write this script?
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Regards
Fahad Pervaiz
www.ecomm
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