I used this workaround - if you see something inherently wrong with it, let
me know:
printf(a href='http://www.mydomain.net/index.asp?type=%s%s=%s'b%s/b
(%s)/abr,$by,$by,$$by,$$by,$total)
So that the output goes like a
href=http://www.mydomain.net/index.asp?type=type1type1=value;type 1
I know that people have asked about this before, so let me appologize ahead
of time but I need quick help. I have a url which looks like
http://www.domain.com/remove/index.php?id=test. I use the echo function ?
echo $id; ? to show the word test. What I want to do is send this variable
along
use PEAR::Mail();
it has all you need.
James E. Hicks III [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
You need a Content-Disposition in yer $mime variable. I'll leave it up to
you to
figure out where, because I've forgotten where it goes exactly.
Dear Wizard of Menlo Park Jr.;
Similar to what you want but not exactly the same. Use the bits that you
can use.
I recently took an excel spreadsheet converted it to a tab delimited text
file and then stored the records into a mysql table using the following
code:
Hope this helps,
Hugh
html
Hi list!
I've read about a debugging connection feature of PHP3, dropped in
version 4; it allowed (I argue) centralized logging through the function
error_log with dest value 3; one could enable it by putting
--enable-debugging in the build options.
Now, if I set up more than one server for my
Hello,
store value in hidden field in form, like this:
input type=hidden name=id value=?php echo $_GET['id']; ?
when form is submitted field id contains required value.
or use cookie (but here is test if cookie enabled)
Regards
Michal Dvoracek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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it's available.
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Patrick Cossette wrote:
I'm running PHP 4.1.2 as an Apache module (Apache 1.3.24) under AIX 4.3.3.
My problem has been covered in Bug #13447 but I still have it and the bug
was under Windows 2000 but I'm
Hi,
I have a maths question.
I'm trying to create a html form where a user can enter formula in an
input box (e.g. '$a + $b - 10') and posts it to PHP.
The variables $a and $b are known but the formula can be changed on the
form (e.g. '$a / $b * 2').
I want PHP to take the text
Hello
I hope u can help me with this problem. I dont know if it is possible to
do it. I'm using PHP and XML to generate the folowing HTML:
...
form method=post action=cart.php
input type=hidden name=itemid value=11/input
...
input type=hidden name=itemid value=22/input
...
input type=hidden
Hello,
Richard Meredith-Wilks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Hi,
I have a maths question.
I'm trying to create a html form where a user can enter formula in an
input
Hi,
I am trying to do this:
- I have an image stored in database 'A'
- a php script should load this image, and stamp it with a watermark
- then the php script should save the new image (with the watermark)
in database 'B' ...
How can I do this? I guess somehow I have to buffer the output,
Manuel,
Prepared queries in practice are the same as what John Lim calls in this
document http://php.weblogs.com/portable_sql as binding, except that
he doesn't seem to be aware that it is the same thing, so he says that
only some database can use it! :-) Metabase handles prepared queries
It should be possible to do exactly what you want using the image functions
in php. You can get an image add text and then save the image in a
directory (or database I guess). Because adding a stamp takes
milliseconds, why not just do the operation when it's needed and erase it
when you're
Hello.
I connected a php linux server with db2 connect personal edititon with an as400
v4r4.
The connexion works ok, but all the querys have a delay.
I think is the cost of a new connexion on the a400.
- Somebody nows a solution ?
- Somebody have a similar situacion and works
Thanks for everyone who helped. I was trying to keep track of the row
number from a database select and everyone who said to pass the row number
variable through the function was correct. I finally got it to work by
passing the variable by reference.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin
Thanks heaps Scott -- exactly what I was hoping for :)
Justin French
on 16/04/02 5:26 PM, Scott Houseman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
what about something like this:
$cfgAdminEmail = ( $local ) ? [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$cfgReportErrors = ( $local ) ? 1 : 0;
$cfgSendMail =
Hi Manuel,
Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Most of the popular database abstraction packages support prepared
queries, except for your PHP ADODb. So, think about this before you keep
throwing sand to the eyes of the users that do not know better, may be
you understand the point of
On Thursday 18 April 2002 00:11, Jennifer Downey wrote:
I have no takers on this one?
Just to let you know I have been working on this to here is some new code.
What I need this to do is update the price in the db table.
if I have on item it is fine. If I have two items it won't update the
Hi i was wondering how to get $var as an argument for a command using
system() call..??
I tried something like:
?
system('echo $REMOTE_ADDR bla');
?
bla is created on the system but nothing is in it, i thought it was some
security measure preventing builtin $vars from entering the system but
-
I picked up your question soon after you submited it then my internet went
down so I wasn't able to send it. Looks like it's been answered by someone
else since then but here you go anyway. I didn't want to feel as though I'd
wasted my time. :D
-kevin
-
Looks like
On Wednesday 17 April 2002 02:23, Mark wrote:
?
system('echo $REMOTE_ADDR bla');
?
You've got $REMOTE_ADDR inside a single-quoted string thus no variable
expansion takes place.
Instead what happens with your code is that you're echoing the *shell*
environmental variable $REMOTE_ADDR into
I read this post a few days ago and didn't know what is Screen Scrap. I
thought someone would know and would reply to you.
Well, a long time has passed and none replied. So I make my question, what
are you trying to accomplish in simpler terms? :-)
--
Julio Nobrega.
Um dia eu chego lá:
Julio Nobrega Trabalhando wrote:
I read this post a few days ago and didn't know what is Screen Scrap. I
thought someone would know and would reply to you.
Well, a long time has passed and none replied. So I make my question, what
are you trying to accomplish in simpler terms? :-)
I
Is it possible in php4 to retrieve an
array value from an expression that
returns an array without first storing
the resultant array in a temporary variable?
For example, I would like to do something like this:
echo (posix_uname())[nodename];
Instead of:
$tmp = posix_uname();
echo
I bet he means when you open up an URL and capture part of the page or the
entire page and post it onto your own site. I've done that with weather.com
where you capture just part of their webpage.. So basically if I wanted to
know what the weather was like in Egypt, I would go to weather.com and
Thank you Jason and Kevin for your time and help.
Does this look like what I should have?
if(isset($update))
for ($i=0; $icount($id); $i++)
{
if ($id[$i] == $row[id])
{
$query = UPDATE {$config[prefix]}_shop SET price = $price[$i]
where uid = {$session[uid]} AND id = $id[$i];
Thank you Jason and Kevin for your time and help.
Does this look like what I should have?
if(isset($update))
for ($i=0; $icount($id); $i++)
{
if ($id[$i] == $row[id])
{
$query = UPDATE {$config[prefix]}_shop SET price = $price[$i]
where uid = {$session[uid]} AND id = $id[$i];
Richard Baskett wrote:
I bet he means when you open up an URL and capture part of the page or the
entire page and post it onto your own site. I've done that with weather.com
where you capture just part of their webpage.. So basically if I wanted to
know what the weather was like in Egypt,
Hi folks,
I need to get the next auto_increment value of a mysql table thru php.
Looking at my mysql manual, it makes reference to a last_insert_id() function?
How would I use this via php, or is there some other way to do it?
Thanks
Kelly
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Kelly-
My way may not be perfect, but this is what I do.
$sql_temp = select last_insert_id() as mainid from transfers;
$sql_result_temp = mysql_query($sql_temp,$connection);
$row_temp = mysql_fetch_array($sql_result_temp);
$file_temp_id = $row_temp[mainid];
-Scott
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002,
Kelly Meeks wrote:
Hi folks,
I need to get the next auto_increment value of a mysql table thru php.
Looking at my mysql manual, it makes reference to a last_insert_id() function?
How would I use this via php, or is there some other way to do it?
Quickly and hardly accurately... but
If i have a session going with PHP4 and I want to basically
pull the entire serialized data and then insert it into the
database is there a variable that contains the serialized data
or would I have to just basically read the /tmp/sess_sessid file
and then save that into the database?
--
PHP
That would be easier. fopen the session file and store the information on
a database. Later you just fwrite the contents to a new file.
--
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Um dia eu chego lá:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/toca
Ajudei? Salvei? Que tal um presentinho?
Hi,
For security reasons ... Global Variables is to be turned off ...
But the global variables was an hassle free way to get the variables
into the global scope.
Here is an alternate to it and do it securily ...
A simple example would be ...
Just use the following function on top of the code
Julio Nobrega Trabalhando wrote:
That would be easier. fopen the session file and store the information on
a database. Later you just fwrite the contents to a new file.
I don't use PHP4 sessions since I cook my own, but I think the
above won't work. My guess is that if you read the file,
I have some problems with GD and php4.1.2.
I have FreeBSD and i have gd zlib freetype jpeg and all that is required
installed.
My line is like this,
/configure --with-pgsql --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --with-gd-dir
=/usr/local/lib/gd --with-zlib --with-png-dir=/usr/local/lib
I've seen other responses to your request answer with some VERY UGLY methods
to get the last id.
Instead, use mysql_insert_id() which was created specifically for the info
you need.
- Original Message -
From: Kelly Meeks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17,
Richard Emery wrote:
I've seen other responses to your request answer with some VERY UGLY methods
to get the last id.
Hey my method wasn't ugly, perhaps not optimal, but definately not ugly!
So *ptht* ;)
Instead, use mysql_insert_id() which was created specifically for the info
you
I am having a problem with posted variables showing up on a redirected
page...
When someone access the page www.mydomain.com/mypage.html - it does not
actually exist so my 404 errordocument is called (which is the root
index.php file) - the index.php file knows what to do and creates an
Looks good except the names in your HTML input fields are going to be id[]
and price[].. no $i in there. Keep in mind there's probably a more
efficient way of doing this. But sometimes programming is just about making
things work.. you can worry about the details later. :D
-Kevin
-
There must be people on this list that have ported their web apps from
different databases and could share their experiences.
mysql - postesql
mysql - ms sql server
ms sql server - oracle
-Original Message-
From: John Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: April 17, 2002
I assume form works correctly if you go directly to your index page.
You need to show us the html code for your form. Make sure your action=
is set properly.
If you are using PHP you need to show relevant code.
Please be more specific about your domain, www.mydomain.com/mypage.html does
not
Yes it works fine if I access it directly from index.php. The action
property is set appropriately. I believe the problem lies in the fact that
it is redirected in the background because the page is not real, so I'm
assuming it is an Apache behaviour as opposed to a PHP limitation.
Actually, I believe this is a browser problem. The browser does not
resubmit POST data after a redirect (302 returned), so your final page
never sees the data. I had a similar problem where I was redirecting in
certain cases and could never get the POST data to come up on the final
page.
See, now that makes sense. So it sounds like there's really nothing that
can be done except to have it post directly to the index.php file along with
an environment variable indicating what page is posting the data. This is
what I have been doing as a workaround already, it's just not the
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 03:36 PM, [ rswfire ] wrote:
Yes it works fine if I access it directly from index.php. The action
property is set appropriately. I believe the problem lies in the fact
that it is redirected in the background because the page is not real,
so I'm
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 03:49 PM, [ rswfire ] wrote:
See, now that makes sense. So it sounds like there's really nothing
that can be done except to have it post directly to the index.php file
along with an environment variable indicating what page is posting the
data. This is
Hey, sorry to bother you all but I have another obscure question about
objects in PHP (yes I really do care about the answer)...
I'm simply wondering if I unset() a reference to an object, whether or
not it destroys that object, if there are other references to it that
still exist.
That's the way apache works - it's not specific to PHP. The same
happens under mod_perl, for example.
Redirects ALWAYS lose any posted information. You have to save the
form data a different way, such as in a session variable.
--
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Tristan Media LLC
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p:
Erik Price wrote:
Hey, sorry to bother you all but I have another obscure question about
objects in PHP (yes I really do care about the answer)...
I'm simply wondering if I unset() a reference to an object, whether or
not it destroys that object, if there are other references to it that
It would still require some knowledge of the posted data. If someone clicks
a submit button, and it is posting to a page that doesn't really exist, then
when the index.php file gets called as a 404 errordocument, the posted
variables are already lost, so it wouldn't be possible to access the
Hi, I was wondering if the way I am inserting into multiple tables is
safe as far as when there are many simultaneous insertions at a given
time.
Basically, there are two tables, first I insert into main table where
there's username and password (and first/last name, email) and then I
get the
How can I delete a file in php?
thanks in advance,
Jas
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Sounds really good to be! Now if they would code this into PHP, it would
be perfect. This would solve several security issues.
Matthew Walker
Senior Software Engineer
ePliant Marketing
-Original Message-
From: Amit Arora [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (nospam)]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17,
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 03:59 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
Now if what you meant was the following:
$objectFoo = new MyObject();
$objectFee = $objectFoo;
unset( $objectFoo );
Then the object shouldn't be deleted since $objectFee is still
referencing
it. You will just break
According to this, you should actually use unlink, but delete is available.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.delete.php
-Natalie
-Original Message-
From: jas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 4:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] file delete...
Erik Price wrote:
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 03:59 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
Now if what you meant was the following:
$objectFoo = new MyObject();
$objectFee = $objectFoo;
unset( $objectFoo );
Then the object shouldn't be deleted since $objectFee is still
I have developed a simple login script. Right now it will check a submitted
username and password and verify it against a database. This part works
fairly well, however I want to know how to assign a variable that will pass
through to the next page(s) to do something like:
if verified == 1
- Original Message -
From: Robert Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Richard Emery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Kelly Meeks [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mysql quickie..
Richard Emery wrote:
I've seen other responses to your
The best way for this is to use sessions.
What you do is you check the identity and if it's valid you create a
session with name 'validuser' or whatever the name you want. Then any
secure operations/actions along the script you'll check for this session
name if it exists. I can demonstrate how I
Hi, can anyone advise about another issue that occurred to me.
Basically, let's say the cracker know that in my application I create a
session variable named auth_user for valid users. Is there a way to
hack into it if he knows this session variable name?
Example:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, [ rswfire ] wrote:
It would still require some knowledge of the posted data. If someone clicks
a submit button, and it is posting to a page that doesn't really exist, then
when the index.php file gets called as a 404 errordocument, the posted
variables are already
$_POST[] variables do not exist on a redirected page; that's the problem!
Original Message Follows
From: Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [ rswfire ] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] form posting to a fake page
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 15:56:32 -0500 (CDT)
On
Your error handler would read them and then construct a redirect
containing the form data in querystring format.
miguel
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, [ rswfire ] wrote:
$_POST[] variables do not exist on a redirected page; that's the problem!
Original Message Follows
From: Miguel Cruz
No, the error handler does not have access to the posted data. The problem
in a nutshell:
1. Person fills out form; clicks submit
2. Form action property is called; server notices the page is not real
(Data is lost here)
3. Error handler is called
Original Message Follows
From:
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 13:12, Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS) wrote:
According to this, you should actually use unlink, but delete is available.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.delete.php
-Natalie
That's not actually what the page says...;)
-Original Message-
From: jas
You could try the following but I don't know if it would work on your set
up.
1. have the form go to a php page that has no output to the screen.
2. store the input info in a database or file.
3. use a header(location: index.php) to go to your website index page.
4. use php on your index.php
Did you check the manual? Like php.net/delete perhaps which tells you the
PHP function that does this is actually called unlink().
-Rasmus
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, jas wrote:
How can I delete a file in php?
thanks in advance,
Jas
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To
I'm not trying to make the page redirect anywhere. I'm trying to create the
illusion of there being many pages when there is only one doing all the
work.
For example:
http://hsdnetwork.swifte.net/technicians.html
The page, technicians.html, does not really exist. The server knows this
and
Gotcha. My bad. Sounds like you're in for a long night's adventure with
mod_rewrite.
miguel
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, [ rswfire ] wrote:
No, the error handler does not have access to the posted data. The problem
in a nutshell:
1. Person fills out form; clicks submit
2. Form action
That's fine, but you don't need the intermediate select step. Just use
mysql_insert_id() to get the value of userid. auto_increment values are
guaranteed to be unique no matter how quickly you are inserting.
miguel
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Vladislav Kulchitski wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if the
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 04:40 PM, Vladislav Kulchitski wrote:
Basically, let's say the cracker know that in my application I create a
session variable named auth_user for valid users. Is there a way to
hack into it if he knows this session variable name?
Example:
Have a look at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/rewriteguide.html which
gives countless examples of using mod_rewrite rules for this sort of
thing.
You can direct all requests to a single page and then let that page sort
things out as it pleases.
These are processed internal to the server
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 04:57 PM, [ rswfire ] wrote:
$_POST[] variables do not exist on a redirected page; that's the
problem!
They would exist if you were using a PHP script with header() to do your
redirect rather than an Apache feature. I think this is what Miguel,
and
I'm really not good with the ereg stuff; I wouldn't even know where to
start. It's really quite simple what I need to have happen.
*.DOMAIN.COM/*.* needs to access /index.php
My network handles multiple domains/subdomains; so it's important it can
work with them all. Any ideas?
I am wondering if any one has a good idea on how to do checking based on a
files extension, what I am trying to accomplish is to be able to upload
files to a webserver however I only want to have .jpg files uploaded. If
anyone has a good way to do this please share.
Thanks in advance,
Jas
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Assume I want *.domain.*/*.* to automatically call index.php (without the
user knowing and without any redirecting at all):
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule*.* index.php [R]
I don't know what in the world the [R] is, but it's in almost all of the
mod_rewrite examples... :-)
*.domain.*/*.* AUTOMATICALLY goes to the root of my web (my isp set this up
for me)
_
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, [ rswfire ] wrote:
Assume I want *.domain.*/*.* to automatically call index.php (without the
user knowing and without any redirecting at all):
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule*.* index.php [R]
I don't know what in the world the [R] is, but it's in
I've done some testing, and it seems that Apache messes with the server
variables when it sends the error document.
Basically, Apache does *NOT* send an HTTP 302 response. It sends an
HTTP 404 response, but outputs the full code from the ErrorDocument.
Unfortunately, it changes the
Miguel, if I get this working I am going to be so happy :-)
I just tried putting the following in an .htaccess file in my root:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule* index.php
And it came back with a server misconfiguration. So, did I do something
wrong?
Original Message
Are you sure your server has mod_rewrite installed?
miguel
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, [ rswfire ] wrote:
Miguel, if I get this working I am going to be so happy :-)
I just tried putting the following in an .htaccess file in my root:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule*
mod_bwlimited, mod_php4, mod_log_bytes, mod_frontpage, mod_ssl,
mod_setenvif, mod_so, mod_auth, mod_access, mod_rewrite, mod_alias,
mod_userdir, mod_actions, mod_imap, mod_asis, mod_cgi, mod_dir,
mod_autoindex, mod_include, mod_status, mod_negotiation, mod_mime,
mod_log_config, mod_env,
.htaccess (returns 500 misconfiguration error message)
{
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule* index.php
}
http://swifte.net/phpinfo.php
(i did not use braces in the .htaccess file)
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[Wed Apr 17 18:04:19 2002] [alert] [client 172.131.190.148]
/home/swiften/public_html/.htaccess: RewriteRule: cannot compile regular
expression '*'
Original Message Follows
From: Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [ rswfire ] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP]
This rewrite thing will actually be very good for me; my error log file will
stop having a million file not found errors :-)
I have to tell you guys, I love JTL Networks. They are the best host I have
ever had ever!
Original Message Follows
From: Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [
You actually want
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule *$ index.php
Jason
-Original Message-
From: [ rswfire ] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Would this work? (mod_rewrite)
This
And I fall victim to my own stupidity/cache again.
You actually want
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^$ index.php
This works for me on my domain, you can check it out by going to
http://demo.shadotechdesigns.com and http://bug.shadonet.com
Jason
-Original Message-
From: [
Well, it's half working :-(
But now I am receiving a 404 error message and the following message in my
error log:
[Wed Apr 17 18:31:26 2002] [error] [client 172.131.190.148] File does not
exist: /home/swiften/public_html/404.shtml
[Wed Apr 17 18:31:26 2002] [error] [client 172.131.190.148]
I have a WHILE loop that I am interested in storing the html that is
generated based on its results to a variable. This variable would then be
echoed later on.
Basically the html that is generated from the while loop is a bunch of table
cell definitions and some data from the database - this
Jennifer Downey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I have no takers on this one?
You would have more help if you didn't glumph
a whole whack of code in... it takes five minutes
just to sort out what's what.
if I have on item it is fine. If I have two items it
Hello.
I have found something interesting that can kill the server. I'm not sure if this is
because of Apache or PHP. If you use PHP to send a header() inside of a while loop,
the httpd process will begin to use massive CPU and Memory until it is killed, or the
server is killed. Here is what
Turn on the memory-limit option
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Dustin E. Childers wrote:
Hello.
I have found something interesting that can kill the server. I'm not sure if this is
because of Apache or PHP. If you use PHP to send a header() inside of a while loop,
the httpd process will begin to use
What is the best way, to find out the directory, where web documents stored,
on a .nix web server?
I need that, because I want to install my application files on customers web
server directly and automatically from my web server using ftp.
Better to explain;
If for example
How would I have a script display results in a table, but make it so
that once 3 or 4 results are displayed in one table row, a new table
row would be started?
Right now I have something like:
printf(img src='%s'br,$pic1);
And all the records for $pic1 come out into a single column which, if
Hi,
I am using registration form with a number of different steps. And if,
for instance, the user wants to come back to correct something, I am
using the back img button with the link:
javascript:history.back(1)
I am wondering how many people are actually using the way I do, and if
it's
Dustin E. Childers wrote:
Hello.
I have found something interesting that can kill the server. I'm not sure if this is
because of Apache or PHP. If you use PHP to send a header() inside of a while loop,
the httpd process will begin to use massive CPU and Memory until it is killed, or the
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule$.* index.php
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Date: Wed, 17
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But now I am receiving a 404 error message and the following message in my
error log:
[Wed Apr 17 18:31:26 2002] [error] [client 172.131.190.148] File does not
exist: /home/swiften/public_html/404.shtml
[Wed Apr 17 18:31:26 2002]
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/
RewriteRule$.* index.php
RewriteRule takes a regular expression as its first parameter
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html#RewriteRule.
The $ regex meta-character is an end-of-line
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