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>(localhost) it will get a response from it self? I haven't tried it,
>but I think it would work.
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>By the way... the most of the SMTP doesn't check at the FROM header,
>but from the sender SMTP.
>So if you got a nonexisting e-mail it would accept it too, b
actual data in my mysql db. It seems like it would be too
slow to query, transfer, and passthru.
Does anyone have any wisdom on this subject?
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> "Klein" => array(
> "bike 1" => "URL",
> "bike 2" => "URL"
> ),
> "Gary Fisher" => array(
> &
$key)=each($bikes[$sub_cat]["Trek"])) {
echo "\n";
echo "$val\n";
}
}
>No, all that will do is reverse the placement
>of the values. So now it prints out Array
>and puts the item in the URL. Still the same problem.
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> > number that increments at the end of the loop. Please help if you know
>of
>> > anyway to use this variable. Also, I can post my whole script if
>> needed...I
>> > just didn't want unneeded info posted. Thanks in advance.
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