mike wrote:
you're still issuing an HTTP request to get it, or executing perl on
the command line...
if it's a true non-profit 503(c)(3), you could offer someone the
chance to write off their services... non-profits may not have a lot
of money to spare but they do typically have money to fund
yeah - well you said you can't issue an http request
although it depends - if your reporting is
javascript/browser-executable, or if it's a server-side increment. if
it's javascript, no worries, the curl request won't execute it.
On 1/10/08, Liam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mike wrote:
you're
mike wrote:
yeah - well you said you can't issue an http request
although it depends - if your reporting is
javascript/browser-executable, or if it's a server-side increment. if
it's javascript, no worries, the curl request won't execute it.
On 1/10/08, Liam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mike
On Jan 10, 2008 4:00 AM, Liam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone for your assistance, I'll be sure to come back here and
frustrate you with any future problems I have. :] :P
That's fine, and it's for that reason this list exists, but here's
a couple of pointers:
1.) Keep the
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