On 4 Sep 01, at 1:14, Seb Frost wrote:
My ISP has a limit on my site of 10,000MB of data transfer per month.
4 days into september and I'm already at 2,500MB. It would seem they're
including requests by their own PHP server.
I have a folder of ~80kb images that are dynamically resized
On 30 Aug 01, at 13:40, Mike Gifford wrote:
I'd like to find a good web calendar which will allow the general public to
enter suggested events into a web calendar. I would want these suggested
events to be moderated so that they can be verified.
I've got one that I downloaded from freshmeat
On 24 Aug 01, at 11:18, Jeremy Morano wrote:
echo $team \n ;
echo $teambr\n;
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On 23 Aug 01, at 14:30, John Bass wrote:
TABLE
?php
$query = SELECT image_link, web_url FROM testdata;
$result = mysql_query ($query) or die (Query Failed);
while ($row = mysql_fetch_object ($result))
{
printf (trTD%sbr%s/TD TD%sbr%s/tr\n, $row-image_link,
$row-web_url,$row-image_link,
On 23 Aug 01, at 11:10, Jeremy Morano wrote:
$result = @mysql_query($sql,$connection) or die(Couldn't execute query.);
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$uid = $row['uid']
$team = $row['team'];
if ($uid == $row['uid'])
{
$option_block .= option value=\$uid\
On 17 Aug 01, at 0:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not that I particularly want to turn this thread into a debate about unix
security, but...
Anyone with a clue doesn't use /etc/passwd anymore *shadow password file*,
so thats kind of depreciated...
While this is true a great deal of damage can
On 14 Aug 01, at 5:14, Phil Latio wrote:
How can I directly put values into a form instead having to create hidden
fields and drag the data from them?
You can see what I mean at:
http://www.yorkshire-search.co.uk/links/add.php3
Looks to me like they're still using the form to process
On 7 Aug 01, at 14:02, René Moonen wrote:
The problem is that REMOTE_ADDR returns the IP address of the proxy (if
if(getenv(HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR))
{
$ip=getenv(HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR);
}
else
{
$ip=getenv(REMOTE_ADDR);
}
$host = gethostbyaddr($ip);
except, perhaps, when there's
G'day All
I'm writing an application for an intranet environment. At the moment I'm
writing a document control system. The intention is that people will be
able to check in documents (generally created in MS Word from
templates) and the app will upload them to the server.
The process
On 21 Jul 01, at 12:07, Justin French wrote:
I'm a semi-newbie, and if I want to check if a variable is set, or
contains something, i've been doing it like this:
if($var != ) { ... }
if ($var)
{
// $var has been set
} else {
// $var has not been set
}
will do what you
On 21 Jul 01, at 14:50, Saquib Farooq wrote:
if ($var)
{
// $var has been set
} else {
// $var has not been set
}
what if the var is set to zero i.e. false. the control will go in
the else part if it is not zero ( not false) it will go in the if control.
Just did a
On 20 Jul 01, at 0:03, Doug wrote:
Ok maybe I'm just retarded and can't find it but I'm looking for a way to
do a redirect in a php page to another page, similar to asp's
response.redirect function. Is there one in php???
No doubt there's plenty of options... here's what I'm using:
I have
On 17 Jul 01, at 16:30, Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay wrote:
Put the same text inside php example
?
echo img src=abduction.ico the next code
and if you want it to work reliable do is this way:
echo img src=\abduction.ico\;
and away you go...
CYA, Dave
On 17 Jul 01, at 0:11, Tim Olsen wrote:
So far, I can only use variables on the next page (form) that is written
out. After that those variables have no value. Is there some way to submit
Investigate using input type=hidden form tages - very useful for
passing around additional args
Hi All
I'm really not sure if this is php or, perhaps, javascript.
I have a php application in development. On one page I have a list of
information extracted from a mysql database. I have links beside each
line to edit or delete that informaiton (which calls a php function to carry
out
On 13 Jul 01, at 21:47, Inércia Sensorial wrote:
Maybe a pop-up or a CSS/javascript box with a 'true delete' link (That
would be elegant :-)).
Yep, that's what I'm planning on - got any references on actually doing it?
I'm still learning about this sort of stuff and it really helps to see
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