On Tue, April 11, 2006 1:58 pm, Bing Du wrote:
What I intend to do is put the database query results in a
multidimentional array like this.
$sponsor_id['sponsor1'] = ('project1 title', 'project2 title',
'project3
title');
$sponsor_id['sponsor2'] = ('project1 title','project7 title');
I have an order table that we are trying to figure out a way to find the
best (cheapest) scenario to sending to vendors to fill the orders. Let's
say we have 10 parts ordered, if we split that amongst vendors, even
paying a higher shipping cost in some cases can be cheaper. We can send
2 of those
At 4:59 PM -0400 4/7/06, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have an order table that we are trying to figure out a way to find the
best (cheapest) scenario to sending to vendors to fill the orders. Let's
say we have 10 parts ordered, if we split that amongst vendors, even
paying a higher shipping cost
Thanks makes it alot easier to follow.
On 4/4/06, Dallas Cahker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay I'll look at that.
What about switching to setting the password in md5 format in the cookie
rather then a regular id. I might not call the cookie password but to me in
thinking about it seems like
I've been looking at this code for a few hours now and I get the nagging
feeling that I am overcomplicating something, something I never ever do. I
have a login that puts some information on the session, and if the customer
wants they can ask to be remembered, the cookie is given the customers
hey Dallas,
have you thought about breaking this up and making two seperate
functions one the checks the cookie and one that checks the session
information? I'm not sure if that is what you were looking for as far
as an answer but it might be a good start.
On 4/4/06, Dallas Cahker [EMAIL
Okay I'll look at that.
What about switching to setting the password in md5 format in the cookie
rather then a regular id. I might not call the cookie password but to me in
thinking about it seems like the same thing as setting a random id and then
saving the random id in the db.
On 4/4/06, Dan
: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 3:39 PM
To: Clinton, Rochelle A
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Help?
On Thu, March 23, 2006 2:19 pm, Clinton, Rochelle A wrote:
Hi Richard,
WOW! Thanks for such a quick response - this is just driving me
Hello all,
I worked with one site and now is working fine with smarty.
Now I want to implement the CMS in that,
I went thru the link http://smarty.php.net/resources.php?category=2
now I want a CMS so my existing site looks as it is and with some or lot of
changes
I can implement CMS in that.
Hello,
I am fairly new to PHP and am having an (SILLY) issue that I cannot seem
to resolve:
I am pulling data from an html file and some of the lines of text that I
need start with /a.
I cannot seem to get rid of that tag!!!
I have tried:
* str_replace(\a, , $line)
*
Clinton, Rochelle A wrote:
Hello,
I am fairly new to PHP and am having an (SILLY) issue that I cannot seem
to resolve:
I am pulling data from an html file and some of the lines of text that I
need start with /a.
I cannot seem to get rid of that tag!!!
I have tried:
*
On Thu, March 23, 2006 1:50 pm, Clinton, Rochelle A wrote:
I am fairly new to PHP and am having an (SILLY) issue that I cannot
seem
to resolve:
I am pulling data from an html file and some of the lines of text that
I
need start with /a.
Show us an actual line, copy/paste, to be sure we are
On Thu, March 23, 2006 2:19 pm, Clinton, Rochelle A wrote:
Hi Richard,
WOW! Thanks for such a quick response - this is just driving me
crazy! Not to mention consuming my time.
I actually had been using the $line = in front of my replace attempts.
Here is the exact offending code:
On Thu, March 23, 2006 11:28 am, ganu wrote:
Hello all,
I worked with one site and now is working fine with smarty.
Now I want to implement the CMS in that,
I went thru the link http://smarty.php.net/resources.php?category=2
now I want a CMS so my existing site looks as it is and with some
am trying to accomplish something utlizing PHP. What I have is a menu
marked up as such:
div id=navcontainer
ul id=navlist
li id=activea href=About_Me.php title=you know you want to learn
more about me id=currentAbout Me/a/li
lia href=Skillset.php title=I've got skillzSkill set/a/li
lia
http://www.inspired-evolution.com/About_Me.php
What I want to do next is to change the menu from being hard coded on all of
my pages to being an include making the menu more manageable. The stumbling
block is I want to be able to keep the CSS functionality where you have the
active indicator
I did something similar on my page. I did a simple comparison in a
loop through the menu DOM,
foreach ($nodeList as $node){
if ($currentPage eq $nodeHref) { //set class attribute = 'active'; }
}
On 3/16/06, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.inspired-evolution.com/About_Me.php
What
Mark wrote:
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by (output started at
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by (output started at
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by (output started at
On 3/5/06, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by
I have cobbled the following code that when it retrieves the data from
Mysql, the data is displayed with no line breaks which results in one large
paragraph. I have been trying for quite awhile without sucess to get
nl2br working with this code. The original data is entered by the user via a
canobit canobit wrote:
I have cobbled the following code that when it retrieves the data from
Mysql, the data is displayed with no line breaks which results in one large
paragraph. I have been trying for quite awhile without sucess to get
nl2br working with this code. The original data is
Thanks Pablo, that did the trick with one minor change, I had to remove the
. in the quotations as it is was leading the first line of text with a .
echo . nl2br($row[2]) . /b;
TD.
On 3/3/06, Pablo M. Rivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello canobit:
Did you try echo . . nl2br($row[1]) . /b;
snip
All that said, you might want to invest some time in learning a DB
abstraction layer such as ADODb or PEAR::DB (there are lots of others).
You'll commonly find convenience functions to do things like output
query results into an HTML table. Why waste time debugging the wheel?
--
I am using acrostix so I can add text and photos to an existing pdf.
So far I have the text working with this,
?php
require(acrostix.php);
$text = file_get_contents(blah.txt);
$doc = ax_open_pdf_file(todo.pdf);
$style = ax_create_standard_styles(Times-Roman, 16);
$region =
Hi I need the students that didn't take an exam. The tables:
exams(id_test, title, desciption, )
results(id_student, id_test, date, qualification...)
I'm using a version of MySQL that doesn't support NOT IN, then I tried in
this way:
SELECT * FROM exams LEFT JOIN results ON
Hi all,
Yesterday I had trouble when configuring Apache 2.2 with PHP 4.4.2,
which caused Apache to crash (segmentation fault) when calling various
PHP functions. Just before heading home I encountered the source of the
issue, as well as the solution.
The hint to the answer resided in the
Hi guys,
Alright, after having been stuck with this for an hour or two now, I'm
going to call upon your infinite wisdom regarding the following:
On a FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0 (so says dmesg) machine, I'm trying to
set-up Subversion, Trac and our regular PHP4 and MySQL stuff.
The main issue
apache2 needs to be built/run using the prefork worker module
(as opposed to a threaded worker module which causes php to blow up
quite often [due to the fgact that there are php extensions which are
not thread safe]) - check that first.
the duplicate name errors seem to stem fom the fact that
Olaf Greve wrote:
Hi guys,
I suspect something went wrong in the way I try to use PHP. Basically,
I first removed
the installed /usr/ports/lang/php4 port, then built and installed the
/usr/ports/www/mod_php4 port,
and then added various php4-extensions, using the
Has anyone developed a really good defense against email injection attacks?
I'm waging a prolonged campaign against these luser hordes on a number
of non-profit sites I help maintain. I've tried to secure all of the
feedback forms using the function below that I cobbled together from
various php
- The most foolproof solution I can think of would be to continue
logging the successful entries to a database and _not_ send the email.
That way even if they get through, no emails get sent. The form would
log the feedback and send an email to the admin that a comment is
available for
Greg Schnippel wrote:
Has anyone developed a really good defense against email injection attacks?
I'm waging a prolonged campaign against these luser hordes on a number
of non-profit sites I help maintain. I've tried to secure all of the
feedback forms using the function below that I cobbled
Why dont you just break the code. Before anything goes through replace
colons with dashes, dashes with underscores, etc. Stuff that will not mess
up readability but would prevent it from being parsed by the mail function.
On 2/6/06, Jim Moseby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- The most foolproof
On 2/6/06, Jim Moseby wrote:
Is it time to abandon using mail() for all user contributed data?
Sort of. Don't write any user input to the headers.
Send the data to a default address, don't include anything in the
subject or the headers from the input and you'll avoid the problems.
--
Kind
Greg Schnippel wrote:
Has anyone developed a really good defense against email injection attacks?
I've implemented a complex algorithm to help prevent this problem. Every
form I have has a text field with a random name surrounded by the
text... If you are human please enter 'human'
Greg Schnippel wrote:
Has anyone developed a really good defense against email injection attacks?
snip
A bit late but this is a good guide:
http://securephp.damonkohler.com/index.php/Email_Injection
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I need to insert a new record into a MySQL table which has an auto_increment
field Ref as the primary index. When I have inserted the new record, I need
to get the new Ref value in order to name some files to relate to the
record. At the moment I have to do a SELECT command and search for
On Saturday, Feb 4, 2006, at 07:22 America/Los_Angeles, Colin Davis
wrote:
I need to insert a new record into a MySQL table which has an
auto_increment
field Ref as the primary index. When I have inserted the new record,
I need
to get the new Ref value in order to name some files to
Thank you, that is perfect.
Regards
Colin Davis
http://www.ukpages.org
Johan Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-insert-id.php
This will give you the record id of the last record inserted (or created).
Johan Martin
On Wed, February 1, 2006 3:06 pm, John Nichel wrote:
I also don't _have_ to declare variables, don't _have_ to call
mysql_close, etc, but that doesn't make it a good practice. The above
'standard' is pretty and all, but how many browsers out there are 100%
standards compliant? Quoting will
Hi ,
I have a HTML page with a form in which there are some inputs like
these:
input type=text name=xname value=3303
input type=text name=xname value=9854
input type=text name=xname value=n...
the name of the input is always the same ( xname )
This
Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi ,
I have a HTML page with a form in which there are some inputs like
these:
input type=text name=xname value=3303
input type=text name=xname value=9854
input type=text name=xname value=n...
the name of the input is always
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 11:07, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi ,
I have a HTML page with a form in which there are some inputs like
these:
input type=text name=xname value=3303
input type=text name=xname value=9854
input type=text name=xname value=n...
The input name must include [] (brackets) to let php know it's an array.
Ex: input type=text name=xname[] value=3303
On Feb 1, 2006, at 9:07 AM, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi ,
I have a HTML page with a form in which there are some inputs like
these:
input type=text name=xname
Please don't hijack threads.
Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi ,
I have a HTML page with a form in which there are some inputs like
these:
input type=text name=xname value=3303
input type=text name=xname value=9854
input type=text name=xname value=n...
Thank you all for your valuable support.
The problem is solved.
Note:
This kind of input definition (without the brackets) actually *DOES*
create an array under HTML 4.x (and its subindexes are accesible thru
javascript)
input type=text name=xname value=3303
input type=text
Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Thank you all for your valuable support.
The problem is solved.
Note:
This kind of input definition (without the brackets) actually *DOES*
create an array under HTML 4.x (and its subindexes are accesible thru
javascript)
input type=text name=xname
Robert Cummings wrote:
input type=text name=xname[] value=n...
I also took the liberty of adding double quotes to your attributes.
There's no excuse for writing slop.
Slop?
authors may specify the value of an attribute without any quotation
marks. The attribute value may only contain
Change it to:
input name=xname[]
On Wed, February 1, 2006 10:07 am, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi ,
I have a HTML page with a form in which there are some inputs like
these:
input type=text name=xname value=3303
input type=text name=xname value=9854
On Wed, February 1, 2006 2:52 pm, David Dorward wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
input type=text name=xname[] value=n...
I also took the liberty of adding double quotes to your attributes.
There's no excuse for writing slop.
Slop?
authors may specify the value of an attribute without any
Richard Lynch wrote:
There's no excuse for writing slop.
We recommend using quotation marks even when it is possible to
eliminate them.
Presumably because its less hassle to do so then to try to remember the
exceptions. It doesn't make code that ignores that suggestion slop.
--
David
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 18:34, David Dorward wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
There's no excuse for writing slop.
We recommend using quotation marks even when it is possible to
eliminate them.
Presumably because its less hassle to do so then to try to remember the
exceptions. It doesn't
David Dorward wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
input type=text name=xname[] value=n...
I also took the liberty of adding double quotes to your attributes.
There's no excuse for writing slop.
Slop?
Yes, slop, ie sloppy.
authors may specify the value of an attribute without any
Payne wrote:
Hi, I just installed SuSE 10 and I am having a problem with my phpnuke
site and my maia site. PHPNUKE gives me this error...
*Warning*: main(db/mysql.php): failed to open stream: No such file or
directory in */srv/www/htdocs/bse/db/db.php* on line *53*
*Warning*: main(): Failed
if you look to your phpinfo it says:
'--without-pear'
Maybe you'll need to install it with pear support or is it right just to add
pear to the include_path?
--
Esú - http://esu.proyectoanonimo.com
http://www.proyectoanonimo.com
Hi, I just installed SuSE 10 and I am having a problem with my phpnuke
site and my maia site. PHPNUKE gives me this error...
*Warning*: main(db/mysql.php): failed to open stream: No such file or
directory in */srv/www/htdocs/bse/db/db.php* on line *53*
*Warning*: main(): Failed opening
Hi, I just installed SuSE 10 and I am having a problem with my phpnuke
site and my maia site. PHPNUKE gives me this error...
*Warning*: main(db/mysql.php): failed to open stream: No such file or
directory in */srv/www/htdocs/bse/db/db.php* on line *53*
*Warning*: main(): Failed opening
Payne wrote:
How can I get php to see pear, it is installed. I have install modules
with pear for maia and horde but neither seem to see pear.
I'm running SuSE 9.3 and had to add /usr/share/php to the include path in
/etc/php.ini to be able to use the installed PEAR extensions.
To enable
this with javascript (if you do not need 'fresh' data)
Thomas
-Original Message-
From: Robert Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 January 2006 09:34 AM
To: suresh kumar
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] help me plz
suresh kumar wrote:
hi,
i am using 2 combo box one
On Tue, January 17, 2006 1:54 pm, Carl Furst wrote:
Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it
out..
Here's the code:
?php
$eml = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ceo';
if (strpos($eml, ' ')) echo yep, there are spaces\n; //does strpos
see the
spaces?
echo
hi,
i am using 2 combo box one for country another
one for city.when i select country name from combo box
their corresponding city names has to be changed in
their corresponding combo box.i dont know how 2
implement this.pz give me some idea.its urgent.
A.suresh
If this is on the same web page, your question has nothing to do with
PHP - look into, i.e., JavaScript.
suresh kumar wrote:
hi,
i am using 2 combo box one for country another
one for city.when i select country name from combo box
their corresponding city names has to be changed in
their
hi,
i am having 2 combo box one for city another one
for country,when i select particular country say
india their corresponding cities will be displayed
in city combobox as delhi,bangalore.,when i
select Australia thier cities like
perth,brisbanewill be displayed.plz help me
[snip]
i am having 2 combo box one for city another one
for country,when i select particular country say
india their corresponding cities will be displayed
in city combobox as delhi,bangalore.,when i
select Australia thier cities like
perth,brisbanewill be displayed.plz help
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
i am having 2 combo box one for city another one
for country,when i select particular country say
india their corresponding cities will be displayed
in city combobox as delhi,bangalore.,when i
select Australia thier cities like
Or my sense of sailing to deadlines :)
-Original Message-
From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 January 2006 16:11
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] help me pllzz
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
i am having 2 combo box one for city another one
: RE: [PHP] help me pllzz
Or my sense of sailing to deadlines :)
-Original Message-
From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 January 2006 16:11
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] help me pllzz
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
i am having 2 combo box one
suresh kumar wrote:
hi,
i am having 2 combo box one for city another one
for country,when i select particular country say
india their corresponding cities will be displayed
in city combobox as delhi,bangalore.,when i
select Australia thier cities like
perth,brisbanewill
You need to build JavaScript logic for that.
Try searching on JavaScript developer sites and mailing lists.
This has nothing to do with PHP -- unless you are dynamically building the
JavaScript.
--
Anas Mughal
On 1/18/06, suresh kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i am having 2 combo
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 11:11, John Nichel wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
i am having 2 combo box one for city another one
for country,when i select particular country say
india their corresponding cities will be displayed
in city combobox as delhi,bangalore.,when i
Whatever
Suresh, I know as a beginer you are facing this problems.
I would suggest that you check standalone htm version of php document.
The dynamic combo script can be located at
http://www.weberdev.com/get_example.php3?count=4074mode=text
This site has 1000s of FREE ready to use
suresh kumar wrote:
hi,
i am using 2 combo box one for country another
one for city.when i select country name from combo box
their corresponding city names has to be changed in
their corresponding combo box.i dont know how 2
implement this.pz give me some idea.its urgent.
Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it out..
Here's the code:
?php
$eml = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]ceo';
if (strpos($eml, ' ')) echo yep, there are spaces\n; //does strpos see the
spaces?
echo preg_replace('/\s/', '', $eml); //WTF? Preg_replace
Carl Furst wrote:
Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it out..
Here's the code:
?php
$eml = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]ceo';
if (strpos($eml, ' ')) echo yep, there are spaces\n; //does strpos see the
spaces?
echo preg_replace('/\s/', '', $eml);
John Nichel wrote:
Carl Furst wrote:
Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it
out..
Here's the code:
?php
$eml = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]ceo';
if (strpos($eml, ' ')) echo yep, there are spaces\n; //does strpos
see the
spaces?
echo
--
-Original Message-
From: Al [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 January 2006 22:45
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Help with regular expressions
John Nichel wrote:
Carl Furst wrote:
Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it
out..
Here's
Al wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Carl Furst wrote:
Ok I am so stumped.. I'm doing something stupid and I can't figure it
out..
Here's the code:
?php
$eml = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ceo';
if (strpos($eml, ' ')) echo yep, there are spaces\n; //does strpos
see the
spaces?
Hey Suresh,
I know ..we all have faced similar problem when we started our career in php
perl mysql.
Please visit the http://weberdev.com for ultimate article and code example
for Php and Mysql.
Try Wrox books for php5.
Thanks
Richard
On 1/16/06, suresh kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I have this book and have been very impressed with it. However, if you are
a beginner programmer I would say not to get it until you understand the
basic programming concepts and have a working knowledge of PHP. :)
On 1/16/06 1:14 AM, Ligaya Turmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally
://toolbar.weberdev.com
-Original Message-
From: suresh kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:31 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] help plz
hi,
i am working as a web designer in PHP Mysql.i know the basics of PHP
Mysql,i want 2 become PHP Expert,i am planning
I am also assuming you actually do know the basics of MySQL and PHP and
are looking for that next step - past the beginner stuff.
Ligaya Turmelle wrote:
I personally liked George Schlossnagle's book Advanced PHP
Programming, published by Sams.
Ligaya Turmelle wrote:
I personally liked George Schlossnagle's book Advanced PHP
Programming, published by Sams.
I am also assuming you actually do know the basics of MySQL and PHP
and are looking for that next step - past the beginner stuff.
I agree. I have seen this book alone take
hi,
i am working as a web designer in PHP Mysql.i
know the basics of PHP Mysql,i want 2 become PHP
Expert,i am planning to buy one Book,but i dont know
which book 2 buy.plz give me info .
A.suresh
Send instant messages to your online friends
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 09:03:24AM -0700, Lists wrote:
My goal is to take just the HTML for the image and link from the
Flickr badge js script.
...
?
// allow retrieval of external web source
ini_set('allow_url_fopen',1);
// get flickr js file
$photo =
I personally liked George Schlossnagle's book Advanced PHP
Programming, published by Sams.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0672325616/qid=1137394700/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/104-0195316-0794320?s=booksv=glancen=283155
suresh kumar wrote:
hi,
i am working as a web designer in PHP Mysql.i
Hello List,
I made something work, but probably in the most crappy way possible.
My goal is to take just the HTML for the image and link from the
Flickr badge js script.
This is what I did, please help me do in a better way. I'd
appreciate good sources to read to learn to strip stuff
On Thu, January 12, 2006 1:51 pm, Ben Rockwood wrote:
I'm working with a medium sized ISP to start rolling out PHP and MySQL
services to customers. I've been looking around for best practices or
help
with such a roll out but not found anything. I'm confident I can roll
out
the services but
I'm working with a medium sized ISP to start rolling out PHP and MySQL
services to customers. I've been looking around for best practices or help
with such a roll out but not found anything. I'm confident I can roll out
the services but with so many other ISPs currently running PHP it seems like
Ben Rockwood wrote:
I'm working with a medium sized ISP to start rolling out PHP and MySQL
services to customers. I've been looking around for best practices or help
with such a roll out but not found anything. I'm confident I can roll out
the services but with so many other ISPs currently
Has anybody had success using PHP and GPG to send encripted email from a
form?
Seems like people avoid this issue like the plague. Very little is written
about it.
I am trying to get a script to work that was written in the book php
essentials by Julie Meloni.
Am I barking up the wrong tree? Any
On 1/9/06, zedleon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody had success using PHP and GPG to send encripted email from a
form?
Yes. You're on the right track. The method I used was to create a temp
file with my data, encrypt it with GPG, read it back into a string, then
mail() it. (Of course
On 1/9/06, Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote for the book-
PHP scripts will invoke the encryption process, and the public key has to
be
on the key ring of the user invoking the encryption. On the Web server,
PHP
usually runs as user nobody or www or as the user for your Web server.
hi,
i want to register a domain name through NetworkSolutions.com,
but it require a credit card which i dont have to pay the bill.
if you have a credit card, i can transfer to your account, and then
you please regiter the domain using my info.
or if you have any other ways to do so.
p.s. i live
n.g. wrote:
hi,
i want to register a domain name through NetworkSolutions.com,
but it require a credit card which i dont have to pay the bill.
if you have a credit card, i can transfer to your account, and then
you please regiter the domain using my info.
or if you have any other ways to do
[snip]
hi,
i want to register a domain name through NetworkSolutions.com,
but it require a credit card which i dont have to pay the bill.
if you have a credit card, i can transfer to your account, and then
you please regiter the domain using my info.
or if you have any other ways to do
This person should be awarded with some great prize :) Great topic.
On 1/5/06, Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
hi,
i want to register a domain name through NetworkSolutions.com,
but it require a credit card which i dont have to pay the bill.
if you have a credit card, i
John Nichel wrote:
n.g. wrote:
hi,
i want to register a domain name through NetworkSolutions.com,
but it require a credit card which i dont have to pay the bill.
if you have a credit card, i can transfer to your account, and then
you please regiter the domain using my info.
or if you have
Is there also a prize for those who STILL think that everyone uses
the same font so their ASCII artwork will display as intended?
:-)
tedd
This person should be awarded with some great prize :) Great topic.
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