I think you want to look at input type=image
Brandon Orther wrote:
Hello,
I have been working on a php script and lately have been adding style
sheets and image submit buttons to make it look better.
I have now run into the problem that the input type file looks like a
regular form input.
about this on Deja.com. The only good suggestion is to use some combination
of CSS to hide the original button and JAVA to display a new one. Hope this
helps some. :)
-Kevin
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From: David Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brandon Orther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP User Group
Well, there goes my idea of a piranha! How about a puffin?? :)
Dan McCullough wrote:
But for the use of visualization you might want to pick something friendly and fast,
so they think
of PHP in that way, instead of strange and slow.
--- Andrew Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe an animal
I ran some tests of different header configurations of 6 browser/platform
combinations to find out what worked and what didn't. I didn't cover all of
the platforms available, just those that my user-base uses, so this isn't
complete.
combinations tested was IE5.5, NN4, NN6 for Windows 98 and
on 8/20/01 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This gave the same result: it launches the helper app.
Please help!!
Regards.
dm
Have you tried this?
header(Content-Type: application/x-octet-stream);
header(Content-Description: MP3 file);
David Minor wrote:
Can anybody tell me why
Can anybody tell me why this doesn't work in IE? I need to force download
mp3 files instead of IE5.5 trying to apply a helper app. This code works
fine for NN.
// detect for MSIE bug
if (strstr($HTTP_USER_AGENT, MSIE))
$attachment = ;
else
$attachment = attachment;;
//
possible?
Thanks,
David Minor
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There is a nice library that handles this called pcltar at
http://phpconcept.free.fr/index.en.php3
on 8/2/01 11:37 PM, Eduarko Kokubo wrote:
I'm still trying to compress an entire directory on a linux server to be
decompressed probably in windows client. I'm trying to use exec command and
I had some code that was working nicely. In it, I was assigning values to a
multidimensional array like:
$array_name[0] = array(
key1 = 'val',
key2 = 'val',
key3 = 'val');
I added a function that directly assigns vars to the same array like:
$array_name[0][key4] = 'val';
If this
Well, I didn't get a response from my previous post, so I'm trying again. I
need to collect a group of files in a form and ftp them to a different
server than the script is located on. Can this be done? how?
Thank you,
David Minor
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hmm, good idea, but the only access I have to the remote machine is ftp.
Can't put a script on it. I am getting the feeling that I actually have to
move the file(s) from the user's machine to my server and then transfer them
to the FTP site? I was hoping there would be a way to transfer
ot;Uploaded '$new_title[$i]' to '$__ftphost__' as
'$new_file[$i]'.BR";
}
/PRE
Thanks for your help.
David Minor
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read this tutorial: http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/authentication.php
also, I have implemented this and am very happy with it:
http://phortify.sourceforge.net
Best of luck,
dm
on 4/9/01 8:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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From: "kaab kaoutar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon,
well, that didn't work either. Same error. Show me where my thinking is
wrong, if I've got an array ($HTTP_POST_VARS) in this case. and
$HTTP_POST_VARS[var_list] is an array and the first entry in the array. if
I did $x = each($HTTP_POST_VARS) in a while loop, the first combination that
is
'm passing to the each is not an array. Can
someone help me or point me to the right place?
Thanks,
David Minor
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Richard Lynch writes:
function do_each($passed_array) {
global ${$tmp_var_name};
Move this:
if (substr($passed_array[0],-5) == "_post") {
$tmp_var_name = substr($passed_array[0],0,-5);
${$tmp_var_name} = $passed_array[1];
down here.
Here's what I want to do:
multiple forms on separate pages that collect data from the user. When all
appropriate data is entered, the user can send all data to the process
script. I want the user to be able to jump from one page to another in no
particular order and back while entering data.
I've got a logic problem that I just can't think through. I'm hoping that
you can help me find a better way to do this. I need a function that will
iterate through $HTTP_POST_VARS looking for variable names with a predefined
suffix ($example_post). Then I want to save the value of this var in a
ARS[update]);' at the end of the script
after the var has been used and reprintingg the HTTP_POST_VARS array which
shows that it was unset, but on resubmission of the form, it reappears!
losing hair,
David Minor
on 3/8/01 5:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Explained h
= $i);" and everything worked fine. What am I
doing wrong?
Thanks,
David Minor
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