submission
so the user cannot go back to any previous page? Seems like I've seen
sites that do this, but I'm not sure how they do it.
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>other headers are:
>
>Cache-Control: max-age=0
>Cache-Control: no-cache
>
>these will make sure any proxies/ISP caches will also not store the page.
Sounds like just what I need. Many Thanks!
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 09:58:34 -0700, "Wacks, David"
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>Personally, my team and I use HomeSite 4.5.x from Allaire.
You did not mention the price (compared to HoTMetaL at $70).
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hing else, I needed to get up and running
quickly, having had very little HTML experience myself.
So far, HoTMetaL has provided everything I need. But as my experience
grows, perhaps my needs will too.
Relax. This work is not hard!
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he back button, I want them to jump
from C all the way back to A.
IOW, I want to "unlink" B from the chain. Is that possible?
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>> Thanks, but as stated in my post, all of my headers
>> Return-Path included, are coming through correctly.
>From the sendmail bat book:
> The Return-Path: header is intended to show the envelope address of
> the real sender ... it is intended to be used solely for notification
> of deliver
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 16:05:22 -0500, Egan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> Thanks, but as stated in my post, all of my headers
>>> Return-Path included, are coming through correctly.
>
>
>>From the sendmail bat book:
>
>
>> The Return-Path:
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 16:08:18 -0500 (EST), Robert Hough
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Well, after checking the headers myself, it doesn't look like sendmail is
>accepting my return-path, or php isn't sending it. Headers below:
>
>Received: (from nobody@localhost)
>by trinity.solveinteractive
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 13:16:23 -0800 (PST), jeremy brand
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think that you answered your own question. I know that PHP sends
>Return-Path: headers, I do it all the time.
Then stop it! :-)
See the sendmail bat book, even if using qmail:
>>> There must be only one Retu
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 21:05:08 -0600, "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Try sending the various "no-cache" and "expiration" headers. You can find
>more details in code archive samples linked from:
>
>http://php.net/links.php
I see many links there, but I don't know which one is
"cod
of 125 users. So
let's do a little math ...
125 users at $10 per month, is a maximum revenue of $1,250 per month
per server. From that meager revenue, they are able to provide their
customers with an OC-12. I would like to meet the genius who is able
to pull that financial rabbit out of a hat
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 16:46:45 -0500, Egan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Yes there is NO limit. Read our lips. There is really NO limit. But
>even though there is NO limit, you still can't have more than 5GB per
>month for our competition killing price of $9.95"
the costs, and compare that to the maximum revenue
they could possibly generate with a price of $9.95 per month, I am not
convinced they put much value on truth in advertising.
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e it all to
ourselves. Very few hosting providers, if any, do.
Offering value to customers means provisioning bandwidth which meets
your current and short term expected load. As long as that condition
is met, advertising OC-whatever is just a marketing gimmick.
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Yes.
But the few ISPs who actually have OC-12 links charge accordingly for
their co-location service. They are not the cheapest you will find.
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ct a much
larger deposit than 10k or 20k, to cover your first month's service
charge. :-)
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And only its expression can be
copyrighted, not the idea itself.
Suppose RWS said you have to stop writing proprietary C programs, just
because someone might compile it with GCC?
I hope you would laugh. :-)
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 01:56:18 -0500, Les Neste
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>What Egan wrote is very true. I speak with some knowledge -- having
>weathered a copyright violation suit based on the action of one of my
>employees -- and if you write it (as anything other than an empl
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 02:45:01 -0500, "Romulo Roberto Pereira"
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>Copyright? This do not exist!!! See the case of NAPSTER
The law is one thing. Whether people obey it or not, is another.
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ch
traffic, to me at least, $49.95 would seem affordable. OTOH, if you
have much less traffic, you could choose a lower priced plan.
I believe in the adage of getting what you pay for. Value is a
balance between low price on the one hand, vs. high quality on the
other. The lowest price is not
sted sendmail user, any PHP script could do
that. Whoa!
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so you can control the
indenting of your PHP code however you like.
Also, there is no problem using the Card number SIZE="30" VALUE="">
Some have objected that not all ISPs enable short tags, but that's no
problem if you host with us. We enabled them. :-)
Egan
.
We're not fully open yet, but we're ready for some early testers.
Email me if you want to be one and I can let you have a test account
to try out at no charge (for a while, not forever). We do ask that
testers bring less than 2GB traffic per month with them. :-)
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k that testers bring no more than 2GB traffic per month
with them.
After we finish our testing program, I believe our hosting prices will
be competitive with webservpro. That does not necessarily imply lower
prices, because we believe we offer excellent network connectivity and
bandwidth. You get w
wever:
>
> $words=Array(
> "f***",
> "s***",
> ...
With a dictionary approach you would exhaust yourself trying to catch
all the combinations of words like goodf***, f***mehard, and so on.
A regular expression solution is needed.
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 14:34:08 -0500 (EST), Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
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>Check the code again. I'm not doing a dictionary approach.
Sorry, guess my speed reading got a little too fast. :-)
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config which can be later repeated. And the older text based YaST
package selection tool is easy to use when I need to add a package I
overlooked on the initial install.
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seems to me that if you hardcode a MySQL password into your PHP
source code, it could become exposed inadvertently. Forgive me if
this is already answered in the FAQ or manual.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 14:35:50 -0700 (PDT), Rasmus Lerdorf
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>If you are using Apache you can set any PHP directive in
>or block by doing something like:
>
> php_admin_flag safe_mode On
Do those directives work in .htaccess files too?
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>one of the guys i work for has an account with a service provider that gives
>mysql databases as part of his package. he has an account and password that
>is supplied when using mysql-front to connect to his database.
so, the FTP server itself can be an
obstacle to making it work, depending on how it's configured.
Funny that, after figuring it out the first time, now it doesn't seem
so tricky after all.
It might work with MySQL, but I have not tried it.
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Hi,
I need to prohibit free email address domains when verifying account
information via email, and I found this list of free email providers:
http://www.fepg.net/
Does anyone know of other lists, or better yet, have a text file of
free email domains?
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re is a strong reason behind to not
>do it...
Free email addresses are virtually untraceable. You can provide
totally fraudulent information when signing up with most of them.
That is unacceptable for our purposes.
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On 16 Jul 2001 22:12:24 -, "Dr. Evil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know that credit cards have standard formats: There's a standard
>number of digits, and whether the card is Visa, MC, Amex, etc is
>encoded in the number, and there is some kind of checksum, and I think
>the expiration is als
lp, please!
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 11:14:17 +0930, David Robley
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>On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 03:08, Egan wrote:
>> I need to set some PHP values like:
>>
>> php_value session.save_path /a_more_secure_dir
>Yuo might try allowovveride options
Yes,
ution, but it is not obvious to me at
the moment.
Has anyone else solved this problem, with a better method?
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ssion_id");
>?>
>
Art Wells gave me an idea how to do it all on a single page, and here
is what I worked out from his idea:
Thanks to all for the ideas!
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 00:22:28 +0200, Peter Ostry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anyone a PHP Script for the checksum of Creditcards?
>And a Script which can identify card types based on their first numbers?
>(VISA, AMEX, MASTER, DINERS, JBC, DISCOVERY)
>
>There where a lot of JavaScript pages on
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 03:23:16 +0100, "Seb Frost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> how do I prevent getting &submit=shop%21 in the url window?
> reason to use get, I want variables to become part of the url.
Using a frameset prevents the GET url from appearing in the browser
window, if that's all yo
submit the form, PHP has nothing to act on.
For this problem, you need a client-side solution: Javascript
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g money and cutting staff.
Mega-corporations are in decline, and their era is ending. Long live
the small business!
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s .ini value to work). And to turn
off cookies, use:
session.use_cookies = 0
Or if you have permission for setting these values in an .htaccess
file, then in .htaccess you can use:
php_value session.use_cookies 0
php_value session.use_trans_sid 1
php_value variables_order "ECGPS"
;s who gets my
business first.
If people ask how large my company is, I tell them "We're large enough
to handle your business, and small enough to care."
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e NASDAQ crash, eh?
I am surely astounded to learn that! Good day and goodbye!
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ive technology, deeply entrenched
with 100 years or more of history. They did not disappear from
railroads overnight. But when the railroads realized it was cheaper
to operate diesel locomotives, the end of the steam era was just a
matter of time.
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Much more information on
>this can be found on the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ writers can believe whatever they like.
But I believe this:
Large corporations are like railroad steam locomotives whose era has
ended. They may continue running for a while, but in time, many will
disappear like the
I use the PHP virtual() function to call a CGI script, and that works
fine. But I need to prevent the CGI from being executed directly, in
case someone tries to access its URL.
Since HTTP_REFERER is unreliable, I was wondering how others have
solved this problem ...
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I have some techniques for limiting access to user CGIs, but I still
wonder how others have approached this problem ...
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cgi" in httpd.conf.
But if that concept will work in user .htaccess files, it would be an
improvement over my current techniques. I'll give it a try ...
Thanks for the idea!
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ect
access to user CGIs.
It sounded like a good idea, though!
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ch .php file which needs to call a CGI with virtual().
This is the solution I was looking for. Thanks for the ideas!
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like CDBaby, are the future of this market.
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h a temporary array, and then take values
out of the array. But it would be nice to omit the temporary array.
Is it possible?
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only reason I mentioned perl is because
I did not know any other way to frame the question.
Your suggestion looks like just what I need, thanks!
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idea:
We provide user cron access with your shell account. Apache, PHP and
MySQL hosting near the major Chicago NAP.
Send me an email and I can give you a test account.
:-)
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seems to me that if you hardcode a MySQL password into your PHP
source code, it could become exposed inadvertently.
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ng it? Or of
links to possible solutions?
This is particularly irritating as last night was the office Christmas party and I'm
in a rather fragile state this morning :-(
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ks to everybody else who responded to this query.
Michael Egan
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To: Michael Egan; PHP General (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [PHP] Undefined variable error message[Scanned]
Hi Michael,
> All of the PHP
rain what they
can enter with drop down boxes for year, month and day.
Michael Egan
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Subject: [PHP] date part[Scanned]
How can I get a string containing the month part of
ding :-(
I'm not sure how to tackle this given that these elements of the page are generated
automatically.
Is there a way round this or are there any sources of information relating to this
area?
Thanks in advance,
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Tom,
Thanks again. This gives me full control over things which always seems the best
solution.
Michael
> You can put this at the top of your scripts:
> ini_set('arg_separator.output','&');
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ally I am a learn > by doing
>type of guy.
Perhaps a search on Google for Java or C++ might help you out.
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Didier,
I meant to say Java and C++ IDEs.
Regards,
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ble proportions.
Good luck with your explorations.
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blename'
> Looks like someone's tweaked the error reporting level so it's on E_ALL,
> which can be a somewhat alarmist setting :-)
> Read all about it at http://php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php
Michael Egan
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Tom,
Thanks for that.
I don't have access to the server on which the site is being run but I'll suggest the
change to the hosting company.
Michael Egan
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Sami,
You could put the 'chat screen' within a frame and set the page with a refresh value
within the meta tags so that it reloads every few seconds, i.e.
Hope this helps,
Michael Egan
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Sent: 24 February 200
Neko,
Out of curiosity I had a look at the php.net site and related sites and eventually
came across this link:
http://www.zend.com/images/press/Feb_2003-4_Zeev_PHP5.pdf
I think this gives the details you're after.
Michael Egan
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From: neko [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Have you tried echoing out the $query just to ensure that all the expected values are
being passed to this?
If the old_email field is blank I think it will carry out the update but no rows will
be affected.
Michael
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Join the club.
I spent some time looking at your original post - submitted a response - but
associated it with the wrong thread!
Apologies to all!
Michael
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Subje
Robin,
There really are a huge amount of resources on the web for this.
The PHP online manual itself is good for reference but for step by step guides you
might want something different.
I came across a fairly comprehensive guide on developing PHP based databases at:
www.keithjbrown.co.uk/vwor
elsewhere.
Michael Egan
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I have this code to make this form list $x amount of times.
for ($i = 1; $i <= $number; $i++)
wish once the
information has been saved.
Regards,
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egexp functions will help
in this - I haven't got the code I used for this to hand.
HTH,
Michael Egan
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Hello ever
Try
[A-Za-z0-9_\-\.]*
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> try two backslashes to escape php special characters
Tried that with the same result.
> I'm not sure why, but I can't in
$password .= $temp_password[$row];
}
// Return the password to the script that called the function
return $password;
}
By the way - I put this together one evening after consuming five pints of Jameson's
with one arm tied behind my back and whilst wearing a blindfold!
Kelvin,
This link should be helpful:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/String_syntax.html
Regards,
Michael Egan
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From: Poon, Kelvin (Infomart) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 March 2003 16:21
To: 'Lowell Allen'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Addslash
There's a section on Freshmeat about the ImageMagick project with further links:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/imagemagick/?topic_id=100
Given your previous comment it's tempting to say that a search on Google for
'ImageMagick' would, er - well - but I'll resist :-)
Regards,
Michael
>> Can G
Andy,
There are some ready made scripts for dealing with UK post codes on the relevant page
on the PHP site:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.ereg.php
HTH,
Michael Egan
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And what exactly has this got to do with PHP :-)
-Original Message-
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BRANCH MANAGER,
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA PLC
ILUPEJU BRANCH LAGOS NIGERIA
A
"
Record z: "the Prince's Trust"
Two of these were entered as consecutive records by the same person!
I know I won't be able to make any application entirely foolproof but are there any
steps I could use within the combination of MySQL and PHP that might minimize such
dupli
Thanks - I'll try to add these checks.
Life would be so much easier if it weren't for the users :-)
Michael Egan
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Sent: 02 June 2003 14:38
To: Michael Egan; PHP General (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [PHP] Checking fo
I should have looked at the manual a bit more thoroughly.
I've just come across the similar_text() function which should do just what I'm after
:-)
Thanks,
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the application to put their brains into gear before using it - but I
suppose if everybody did this some of us might be out of a job.
Sorry about the rant but it's been one of those weeks - and it's only Monday!!
Thanks,
Michael Egan
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Use the predefined constant:
__LINE__
Regards,
Michael Egan
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To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] error reporting linenumber and filename[Scanned]
Hi,
Running the code below, shows an errror in line 2 as
Tony,
It might be that somewhere in your code there is a loop or while structure that has an
error. This is running endlessly until you run out of memory which is when you see
the error message.
Check the structures within the code to ensure that they are correct.
HTH,
Michael Egan
before the form is submitted?
Regards,
Michael Egan
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From: Bibhas Kumar Samanta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 June 2003 14:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] sessions and browser back[Scanned]
Hi,
I am trying to create restricted pages for my php/mysq
file within the includes directory - though they have recently upgraded the
application so this might have changed.
HTH,
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From: Bibhas Kumar Samanta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 June 2003 08:23
To: Chris Kay
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] pass
Anders,
Are you missing a '|' in the if condition?
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From: anders thoresson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 June 2003 12:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] need help breaking out of loop.[Scanned]
Hi,
I'm working of a PHP-MySQL-
ed a space after ')' before passing it to MySQL.
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From: Remon Redika [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 01:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Variable
this is the form
-- insert.php --
Steve,
I think it's fairly standard that hosts provide you with a single database.
A suggestion made with earlier thread, which I follow, is simply to make sure you set
up your tables with names that clearly identify their function to you.
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From:
en retrieve the information sorted by various fields defined in your query
to the database.
Others may well advise that this is not the best way of doing this but it's worked for
me and has saved me beating myself up over not being able to get to grips with some
complex functions!
Michael Egan
-
.
Up until now, in an attempt to try and get to grips with these packages, I've been
using a variety of text editors from VI to Kwrite. But I'm wondering whether it might
speed up development times if I start to use one of the tools out there for working
with PHP and MySQL.
Any thoughts
Philip,
I've found UK Linux (http://www.uklinux.net) to offer a good service at low cost.
They also offer 50% discount for charities.
Michael Egan
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From: Philip Radford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 September 2002 05:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP
been supplied to them.
You would need to recompile PHP so that such support is offered - no mean feat from my
own experiences. I gave up :-(
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From: Warwick Berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2002 00:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP]
r the help.
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From: Tony Earnshaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2002 11:44
To: Michael Egan
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] jpeg thumbnail errors
tir, 2002-09-17 kl. 09:53 skrev Michael Egan:
> You would need to recompile PHP so that su
aware of but
can be quite useful and is not as messy as frames.
Michael Egan
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Lebon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 September 2002 06:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Wrap content with a layout file
Is there a way to create a layout file that
There are a huge number of forums at php.resourceindex.com
These range from fairly basic forums such as venomboard to more complex forums such as
phpbb
Michael Egan
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From: John Taylor-Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 September 2002 06:26
To: [EMAIL
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