How do you retrieve a session cookie with curl?
How do you trick a page to make it think that it was submit from within the domain?
www.domainname.com/index.php -> www.domainname.com/logincheck.php (validates the from
address)
Any help would be greatly appreciate.
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I am using MSSQL. I need to speed up a page. I have 3 count queries and one data query
that gets loop through by the # of items * # of weeks that I need to return. Basically
460 as a general idea. I thought about using the prepare statement, something I have
notice in pear. But its not support i
pear.php.net search for nntp.
There are some problems with the code in certain secure newsgroup but overall seems to
work well. It will definitely let you see how it is done.
Thanks,
Jeff
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From: Philip Hallstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 4:
I'm running Advance Server with MSSQL 2000 Enterprise.
I can not get php to return more than 255 characters. In MSSQL I have
set a column up as an ntext, nvarchar (4000), etc... But no matter what
it only returns 255 characters. Its not the MSSQL Server because I have
no trouble returning with ot
Does anyone know of a way to rotate text in a pdf?
I can rotate an image and rotate a page but can not seen to rotate text.
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om: Miguel Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 1:39 PM
To: Jeff Hatcher
Cc: PHP-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] Using the pdf tags.
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Jeff Hatcher wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to rotate text in a pdf?
> I can rotate an image and rotate a page but
ts of attributes like the current color, scale,
skew, rotation, etc. So you can call that, then make any changes, draw
anything that needs to be affected by those changes, then call
PDF_restore, and you're back to normal. You can nest those as much as
necessary, too.
miguel
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Je
I have a form that gets repeated depending on number of members in a
group(1 form surrounds all members). I separate the entries by assigning
a count value to the names of the inputs (Ex. ). Does anyone know how I can pull the values
back out of the $_POST[]?
Example of ideal scenario that does n
for ($i=0;$i<$_POST[count];$i++)
{
echo $_POST['address' . $i] . '';
}
Concanate array key 'address' with $i
This works fine and I also can do the address[] but my ultimate result
is to put this in the database.
So address='$_POST['address' . $i]' fails and
address='$_POST[address][$i]' f
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