As I assume most of you know, mod_speling (sic) is a feature of the
Apache httpd that will suggest possible corrections to URLs.
i.e. if you look for /sidebar/ on my site you'll get a 404 because the
actual URL is /sidebars/
The problem is that some sites don't enable mod_speling and some
Marcus Unlimited wrote:
So what is the absolute simplest and easiest path to open my .html pages
with some php mysql in em. and see them as they will work on the web???
To quote a friend of mine: The only way to see how this will work is to
see how this will work.
Get some server space
Marcus Unlimited wrote:
What is the easiest way to test locally (on my desktop) without having to
upload?
If you follow the route that several folks suggest and go with one of
the 'install everything' routes, be sure to install the same versions
... for example, some of them install older
FWIW, a user note at http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
says :
There is this nasty bug in IE 5 for Windows prior to service pack 2,
described in Microsoft knowledgebase article Q281197 which causes a
problem with redirecting.. if you submit a POST form to a page that
uses
JJ Harrison wrote:
Does anyone know a good PHP-based Formmail Replacement(From matt's script
archive)?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Formmail+php gave
http://www.lumbroso.com/scripts/formmail.php as one of the top results
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César Aracena wrote:
I think that the best way you can achieve this, considering all the
troubles and different configurations you will have to make for each
user, is to make them choose the type of connection they want, and set a
cookie in the visitor's browser with a one year life time
Jason Wong wrote:
On Monday 15 July 2002 03:55, Tim Luoma wrote:
Jason Wong wrote:
This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
Questions
Jason Wong wrote:
This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
TjL
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I am using this basic example (from the manual iirc) for uploading files
form enctype=multipart/form-data action=upload.php method=post
input type=hidden name=MAX_FILE_SIZE value=1000 /
Upload this file: input name=userfile type=file /
input type=submit value=Send File /
/form
What I
Well I don't see a user group listed for Gainesville, FL... and we could
have a cool acronym too
PUGG
(php users group of gainesville)
ok, that's a first attempt, but anyway
So are there other Gainesville, Florida folks around? If so please drop
me a link and maybe we can form
olinux wrote:
A little off your request, but may be of interest:
Top 21 PHP Programming Mistakes from Zend.com
http://www.zend.com/zend/art/mistake1.php
http://www.zend.com/zend/art/mistake2.php
Hrm... I wonder if someone Zend has messed up their template for
title/titles
The titles are
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