Will,
Seems to me like you've just done it! Here's another way of doing it that
will utilize mysql_fetch_assoc() to allow your query to dictate the elements
of the array. Keep in mind, I haven't tested this, but since I'm not
entirely sure what you are asking the list, I'll offer it anyway ;-)
On Wed, April 26, 2006 1:39 am, William Stokes wrote:
> Can someone please help me to put the results of a query to an array.
There are only a few thousand tutorials on this on the 'net...
> Never
> done this before:
>
> $sql = "SELECT sortteri,jouk_id,jouk_nimi FROM x_table ORDER BY
> sortteri
>
William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
Can someone please help me to put the results of a query to an array. Never
done this before:
$sql = "SELECT sortteri,jouk_id,jouk_nimi FROM x_table ORDER BY sortteri
ASC";
$result = mysql_query($sql);
$num = mysql_num_rows($result);
$cur = 1;
//create empty ar
On Tue, April 25, 2006 6:19 pm, Patrick Aljord wrote:
> I have a form like this:
>
>
>
>
>
> while this is working fine, I would like the url of search.php to be
> something like search.php?q="value+of+search_text"
> eg, if I enter "php rules" in my text box, the url should be
> http://myfakepa
On Wed, April 26, 2006 12:53 am, P. Guethlein wrote:
> if(isset($_GET['d'])){setcookie('disp',$_GET['d'],time()+(60*60*24*60));$_COOKIE['disp']=$_GET['d'];}
I suppose this isn't so terribly awful, since experienced users can
forge their Cookies as easily as GET, but as a matter of principle,
you
it was just a question "?"
"Stut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti viestissä:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> William Stokes wrote:
>> Mulkku?
>
> 'Cause insulting us is the way to convince this list to answer your
> irrelevant questions? Seriously tho, if I may, go join an HTML/Javascript
> list for these que
Hello,
Can someone please help me to put the results of a query to an array. Never
done this before:
$sql = "SELECT sortteri,jouk_id,jouk_nimi FROM x_table ORDER BY sortteri
ASC";
$result = mysql_query($sql);
$num = mysql_num_rows($result);
$cur = 1;
//create empty array that contains an array
On Tue, April 25, 2006 9:55 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
> that
> the replies I've gotten from this list so far suggest that internals
> of
> PHP development are seriously opposed to such a feature?
They may or may not be opposed to attempting to use server-side
technology to
On 4/26/06, P. Guethlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Initial index.php file:
>
> if(isset($_GET['d'])){setcookie('disp',$_GET['d'],time()+(60*60*24*60));$_COOKIE['disp']=$_GET['d'];}
> include_once('writemenus.php');
>
> if(!isset($_GET['href'])) $include = 'startpage.htm';
> else {
> $includ
On Tue, April 25, 2006 9:23 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Tue, April 25, 2006 5:28 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
>>
>>> Everything PHP returns from a server is "client side", so your
>>>
>> Oh yeah. I forgot to say...
>> The above presumption is patently false.
>>
>
> Let
On Tue, April 25, 2006 7:13 pm, John Meyer wrote:
> Richard Collyer wrote:
>> John Meyer wrote:
>>> Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
>>>
>>
>> Lookie what the first google entry for "Amazon WSDL php" was:
>>
>> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/07/03/php_amazon_soap.html
>>
Crone, James wrote:
I need to add LDAP support to my install of PHP. I had my sysadmin
download OpenLDAP and install the libraries.
This isn't correct way. You need these libraries but they are not enough.
[snip] I've
been told to use the dl() function
Read carefully. http://php.net/dl says
d
On Tue, April 25, 2006 9:43 pm, Crone, James wrote:
> I need to add LDAP support to my install of PHP. I had my sysadmin
> download OpenLDAP and install the libraries. Our current build of PHP
> is complex and I'd prefer not to have to rebuild just to add LDAP.
> I've
> been told to use the dl()
Hi.
is there any php or java script function, where i can embed into my php or
html file, to set focus on to the first form field, like a text box, to go
to that field first, and not to go to the link or button first.
if there are any tips, tricks, or links or code examples, how to fix this
pro
Initial index.php file:
=
Hackers seem to be able to call a remote script by appending the URL
to the href= command line . ( $include )
What buttons do I need to push to stop this? Does PHP have a setting
to allow only local calls? or do I have to do it in the ind
Gerry Danen wrote:
I would like to replace all chars in a string that are not a-z or 0-9
with a space. I can use a series of str_replace functions, but there
has to be a faster way.
I know there is a solution but my chemo-brain is slowing me down today. Sorry...
Any suggestions?
TIA
Gerry
No
I would like to replace all chars in a string that are not a-z or 0-9
with a space. I can use a series of str_replace functions, but there
has to be a faster way.
I know there is a solution but my chemo-brain is slowing me down today. Sorry...
Any suggestions?
TIA
Gerry
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I would like to replace all chars in a string that are not a-z or 0-9
with a space. I can use a series of str_replace functions, but there
has to be a faster way.
I know there is a solution but my chemo-brain is slowing me down today. Sorry...
Any suggestions?
TIA
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Merlin wrote:
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[snip]
As of Spamassassin version 3.1.X it is
BAYES_50: Ba
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 25, 2006 7:19 am, Merlin wrote:
Paul Scott schrieb:
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 11:47 +0200, Barry wrote:
Does anybody know how phpmailer sents its messages out by default? I
believe it
does this via the php function mail. But there can also be a smtp
server
spe
Richard Lynch wrote:
Anything you see with "PHP" "upload progress meter" together has to
be some kind of hack whose under-pinning is NOT PHP at all, but is
JavaScript or similar client-side technology.
Not true. The graphical display is HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, etc...but
the means of monitoring
I need to add LDAP support to my install of PHP. I had my sysadmin
download OpenLDAP and install the libraries. Our current build of PHP
is complex and I'd prefer not to have to rebuild just to add LDAP. I've
been told to use the dl() function to load the LDAP library when needed
in PHP. Whenev
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 25, 2006 5:28 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
Everything PHP returns from a server is "client side", so your
Oh yeah. I forgot to say...
The above presumption is patently false.
Let me clarify: Assuming client/server architecture, if PHP is on the
Richard Collyer wrote:
> John Meyer wrote:
>> Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
>>
>
> Lookie what the first google entry for "Amazon WSDL php" was:
>
> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/07/03/php_amazon_soap.html
>
> Richard
Nice, now I need to navigate the bloody Amaz
[snip]
...a pretty good discussion...
[/snip]
I have used output buffering to flush stuff (like lengthy data) to the
client before the end of the script so that those pesky users could see
something was happening (because they couldn't be bothered to watch the
browser's progress meter) and at one
Only chage method="post" for method="get"
Regards!
-Mensaje original-
De: Patrick Aljord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Martes, 25 de Abril de 2006 06:19 p.m.
Para: php-general@lists.php.net
Asunto: [PHP] need help to put input text value into url
I have a form like this:
I have a form like this:
while this is working fine, I would like the url of search.php to be
something like search.php?q="value+of+search_text"
eg, if I enter "php rules" in my text box, the url should be
http://myfakepage.com/search.php?q="php+rules";
any idea how to do that?
thanx in advan
On Tue, April 25, 2006 5:27 pm, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:18 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
>> Why don't you ask the guys who write BROWSERS why *they* don't
>> provide
>> a nice API/interface to display progress, or, better yet, why the
>> browser itself
On Tue, April 25, 2006 5:28 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
> Everything PHP returns from a server is "client side", so your
Oh yeah. I forgot to say...
The above presumption is patently false.
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On Tue, April 25, 2006 5:28 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:18 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
>> Anything you see with "PHP" "upload progress meter" together has to
>> be
>> some kind of hack whose under-pinning is NOT PHP at all, but is
>> JavaScript o
Thomas Supercinski wrote:
Jochem,
I've mailed this list per the instructions on the pear.php.net site. I
first thought to email the lead maintainer for the
DB_DataObject_FormBuilder package
(http://pear.php.net/package/DB_DataObject_FormBuilder)
you should have given that link in the first
Mark Steudel wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that I could run my scripts
through and it would return mccabes complexity metric on it ...
not that I know of (actually didn't know the term until I read your post :-)
but I bet Windows Vista scores well above 50 ;-)
Thanks, Ma
I've mailed this list per the instructions on the pear.php.net site. I
first thought to email the lead maintainer (Justin Patrin) for the
DB_DataObject_FormBuilder package
(http://pear.php.net/package/DB_DataObject_FormBuilder)
but the email form page gave these instructions:
"Do not send em
On Tue, April 25, 2006 11:50 am, Eric Butera wrote:
> On 4/25/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Oh, and here's the
> REAL
> problem:
>
>>
>> If you use CURLOPT_HEADER, 1, then, like, for some reason beyond my
>> ken, the COOKIEJAR/COOOKIEFILE stuff just plain doesn't get done.
> On an ap
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:18 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
I'm trying to figure out which direction the PHP community is going
when it comes to an upload progress meter.Since that meter would necessarily be
CLIENT side, the PHP community
is pretty much ignoring it, s
On Tue, April 25, 2006 4:26 pm, Tom wrote:
> I've successfully generated my DataObjects for my database and have a
> ...
> My question concerns using FormBuilder to change the displayfield for
Of the 3000+ people on this list devoted to *GENERAL* PHP Topics,
let's be generous and assume about 300
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:18 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
I'm trying to figure out which direction the PHP community is going
when
it comes to an upload progress meter.
Since that meter would necessarily be CLIENT side, the PHP community
is pretty much ignoring it, since
On Tue, April 25, 2006 4:47 pm, Stut wrote:
> 3b) User clicks on a normal link, goes to another page then hits
> back...
> user sees an evil-looking and unexpected question asking whether to
> resubmit the form values. Most users I know will hit OK because they
> don't understand it. This is bad, f
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 25, 2006 4:56 pm, John Meyer wrote:
Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
http://php.net/soap should do it.
If you're stuck with PHP 4, then Google nuSoap, I guess.
But php 5 SOAP is about a zillion times better, imho.
You type less, it
Richard Collyer wrote:
John Meyer wrote:
Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
Lookie what the first google entry for "Amazon WSDL php" was:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/07/03/php_amazon_soap.html
why use their WDSL when 98% of the their webservices users
connect
On Tue, April 25, 2006 4:56 pm, John Meyer wrote:
> Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
http://php.net/soap should do it.
If you're stuck with PHP 4, then Google nuSoap, I guess.
But php 5 SOAP is about a zillion times better, imho.
You type less, it just works, it's way fast
John Meyer wrote:
Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
Lookie what the first google entry for "Amazon WSDL php" was:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/07/03/php_amazon_soap.html
Richard
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On Tue, April 25, 2006 3:46 am, William Stokes wrote:
> I have several forms in a page which is ok otherwise but the reset
> buttons
> doesn't clear anything that is queried from DB and printed to the text
> fields. Any idea how to create Reset buttons that clear the fields
> even when
> the data i
On Tue, April 25, 2006 7:19 am, Merlin wrote:
> Paul Scott schrieb:
>> On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 11:47 +0200, Barry wrote:
> Does anybody know how phpmailer sents its messages out by default? I
> believe it
> does this via the php function mail. But there can also be a smtp
> server
> specified. Do I h
On Tue, April 25, 2006 4:43 am, Merlin wrote:
> I am operating page where user receive a message which they do
> have to confirm. The message does have about 5 links inside to give
> the user
> administration to his postings.
This has NOTHING to do with PHP...
> Now recently I discovered that the
Hey, is it possible to use the Amazon WSDL within PHP?
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Murtaza Chang wrote:
Hi I just wanted to know if there's a generalised library available for
Forms validation in php?
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On Tue, April 25, 2006 8:56 am, tedd wrote:
> At 9:56 PM -0500 4/23/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
>>On Sun, April 23, 2006 5:25 pm, tedd wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Neither the image tag nor the file cares if there is a random
>>> number
>>> attached to the file's url. But, by doing this, most (perhaps all)
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:47 pm, Stut wrote:
As long as we're throwing foreign money into the ring, I'd just like
to
say that I make a point of redirecting to another page after a post
request, otherwise you get unsightly errors in the browser when the
user
tries to use the
On Tue, April 25, 2006 11:16 am, tedd wrote:
> A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
> that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
> mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
> right?
>
> So I did.
>
> Now, I have a
On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:18 pm, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out which direction the PHP community is going
> when
> it comes to an upload progress meter.
Since that meter would necessarily be CLIENT side, the PHP community
is pretty much ignoring it, since PHP runs on the SERVE
Tom wrote:
Hello all,
..bla..
This may fall more into how to structure my application. I want to
separate the generated do code from my 'business logic' and separate the
form/display details from the business logic.
your asking something about a specific code/tools (that I for one
have n
Hello all,
I've successfully generated my DataObjects for my database and have a
set of objects that extend these generated classes so that my logic is
separate from the generated code (so that any slight schema changes
won't overwrite my code).
My question concerns using FormBuilder to chan
On Tue, April 25, 2006 12:47 pm, Stut wrote:
> As long as we're throwing foreign money into the ring, I'd just like
> to
> say that I make a point of redirecting to another page after a post
> request, otherwise you get unsightly errors in the browser when the
> user
> tries to use the back/forward
Stut wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
Simas Toleikis wrote:
thing :-/ Though i wonder if there are any other hacks using some sort
of classkit/other class manipulation functions?
probably runkit (or is it classkit - can't remember which of those
is more actively developed) might give a way out -
Aleksander Davidsen wrote:
Hi,
I have trouble with installing GD2 library correctly,
someone want to take a look at it and maybe fix it?
start by supplying details on your OS, php build and everything
related.
It`s a symbolic reward of 10$ to the one who solves the problem and make it
work
Hello,
on 04/25/2006 04:38 PM Murtaza Chang said the following:
> Hi I just wanted to know if there's a generalised library available for
> Forms validation in php?
http://www.phpclasses.org/formsgeneration
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Hi,
I have trouble with installing GD2 library correctly,
someone want to take a look at it and maybe fix it?
It`s a symbolic reward of 10$ to the one who solves the problem and make it
work correctly :)
Please send me an E-Mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] asap.
Thanks in advance,
Aleksander Davidsen
Ave,
I wrote a File Manager application for my company which allows the
management & our clients to upload files & share files. The application has
been running fine since a while now, but lately I thought about adding a
Progress Bar for the file upload form.
I searched a bit to find that PHP is
[snip]
In any event, I can't back-up, download, copy, change permissions, or
do anything with the chmod 600 group. Any suggestions as to what I
can do with these files?
[/snip]
At 11:30 AM -0500 4/25/06, Jay Blanchard wrote:
After uploading have PHP CHMOD them properly
and
At 12:41 PM -04
Hi I just wanted to know if there's a generalised library available for
Forms validation in php?
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on 04/25/2006 06:43 AM Merlin said the following:
> Hi there,
>
> I am operating page where user receive a message which they do
> have to confirm. The message does have about 5 links inside to give the
> user administration to his postings.
>
> Now recently I discovered that the message
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 13:47, Stut wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
> > If you are doing your sanitization/filtering/validation correctly, you
> > shouldn't even be READING $_POST after the first 3 lines of your PHP
> > code anyway. (Okay, maybe first 10 lines.)
>
> The same goes for $_GET data also.
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Is there something I can do about this?
These headers are coming from SpamAssassin. I suggest you look at their
d
All,
I'm trying to figure out which direction the PHP community is going when
it comes to an upload progress meter. I've just recently discovered the
ease of installing packages using PECL and see that this package is defined:
http://pecl.php.net/package/postparser
Yet, there does not ap
William Stokes wrote:
Mulkku?
'Cause insulting us is the way to convince this list to answer your
irrelevant questions? Seriously tho, if I may, go join an
HTML/Javascript list for these questions and try to stick with PHP on
this one.
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Richard Lynch wrote:
If you are doing your sanitization/filtering/validation correctly, you
shouldn't even be READING $_POST after the first 3 lines of your PHP
code anyway. (Okay, maybe first 10 lines.)
The same goes for $_GET data also.
The longer you use header("Location: ...") the more y
Jochem Maas wrote:
Simas Toleikis wrote:
thing :-/ Though i wonder if there are any other hacks using some sort
of classkit/other class manipulation functions?
probably runkit (or is it classkit - can't remember which of those
is more actively developed) might give a way out - but I would reco
On 4/25/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now *THAT* would be a feature worth paying for in an IDE! :-)
Well, you actually don't have to pay anything. TruStudion PHP
foundation version (read free/open source version) has a decent code
formatter and a pretty neat editor: argument orde
On 4/25/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Oh, and here's the REAL
problem:
>
> If you use CURLOPT_HEADER, 1, then, like, for some reason beyond my
> ken, the COOKIEJAR/COOOKIEFILE stuff just plain doesn't get done.
>
> This really sucks if you need *other* headers and want curl to manage
On 4/25/06, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you carefully comb the archives you'll see that many of us that make
> quite liberal use of RTFM also quite often give answers to the same
> simple questions, and often quite recently.
That's a _quite_ true statement, I think :)
I have
> > I am anxiously awaiting the
> answers!.g0g0g0g0g0!!
> Me too. May be OP of Questions should tell the
> answers now..
Oops sorry, had no idea there was such interest, also
note that I have adopted the new subject instead of
just plain old "shopping carts" as this is way OT.
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 12:30, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
> that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
> mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
> right?
>
> So I did.
[snip]
A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
right?
So I did.
Now, I have a small problem. Unfortunately, most of the images
Hi gang:
A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
right?
So I did.
Now, I have a small problem. Unfortunately, most of the im
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 08:45, Leonard Burton wrote:
> >From pressing a few posters of RTFM answers in other projects' forums
> I have found out two things:
>
> 1) most of them are script kiddies.
> 2) most of them do not know the answer.
>
> They think it is more fun to post the RTFM than to not r
At 11:18 AM -0700 4/24/06, Ryan A wrote:
> >Hey. That ain't a "shopping cart" That's a
friggin' store.
LOL
You're absolutely right -- tho, it sounds like good
stuff for a comedy routine.
Pity it would fly over the heads of most people
though, only us "geeks" (term used loosely) would
At 1:19 PM -0500 4/24/06, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
[/snip]
We discarded this terminology in favor of 'order fulfillment system' or
OFS
Or perhaps, Shipping and Handling Internet Technology -- the acronym
I leave to you.
tedd
-
Hmmm. It would be Really Nifty if some fancy IDE out there would
automatically render one's PHP code in the style preferred by the
developer...
So no matter what was actually typed, *I* would see:
function foo ($x) {
//body
}
but some heretic who doesn't know any better would see:
function f
Richard Lynch wrote:
I'm thinking the guy who suggested ignore_user_abort(TRUE) is just
doing Voodoo Programming :-)
I love the term Voodoo Programming! I'm guilty of doing it myself. :-)
My 2 cents.I could see times when ignore_user_abort(TRUE) could be
very handy. I'm wondering thou
Hello,
Thank you for the reply.
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, April 24, 2006 2:48 pm, Webmaster wrote:
In reading the www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php page, I'd like to
point out we do not use cookies. The session id is propagated in the
URL (although it's not visible in the URL bar).
Ryan A wrote:
1) Why can't you get an Elephant to screw in a
lightbulb?
Because it's an elephant
2)What the difference between a herd of Elephants and
a bunch af grapes?
The grapes are purple.
3)What did the peanut say to the elephant?
Nothing. Peanuts can't talk.
4)Why did the elep
At 9:56 PM -0500 4/23/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, April 23, 2006 5:25 pm, tedd wrote:
Neither the image tag nor the file cares if there is a random number
attached to the file's url. But, by doing this, most (perhaps all)
browsers think the image name is unique.
Doe anyone see any p
Richard Lynch wrote:
I'm thinking the guy who suggested ignore_user_abort(TRUE) is just
doing Voodoo Programming :-)
It may or may not be something you want, but I doubt it will have any
affect whatsoever on your posted problem.
Actually, I think anywhere that somebody thinks they need
ignore_u
Philip Thompson wrote:
I am anxiously awaiting the answers!.g0g0g0g0g0!!
Me too. May be OP of Questions should tell the answers now..
On Apr 25, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Ryan A wrote:
1) Why can't you get an Elephant to screw in a
lightbulb?
2)What the difference between a herd of
I am anxiously awaiting the answers!.g0g0g0g0g0!!
On Apr 25, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Ryan A wrote:
1) Why can't you get an Elephant to screw in a
lightbulb?
2)What the difference between a herd of Elephants and
a bunch af grapes?
3)What did the peanut say to the elephant?
4)Why di
Hi guys,
RTFM answers with links to the info are fine.
I neverminded something like RTFM http://www.php.net/switch.
I have found that finding the easier answers can be the most
difficult. I have been doing PHP for > 3 years. Sometimes there is
something simple about a function I cannot quite g
Merlin wrote:
Paul Scott schrieb:
I believe that is should be possible to send html e-mails containing
links that have a spam score of 0 as for example news.com does this.
Not sure about spam score 0 but you can reduce it to negligible.
Does anybody know how phpmailer sents its messages out b
> >
> > While we're on the topic...
> >
> > What's the difference between a dozen eggs and an
> elephant...
>
> er? 2 metrics tons? no? put me out of my misery
> then :-)
>
If you dont know I am not going to send you to the
store for a dozen eggs...
Didnt know we had elephant joke fans h
Paul Scott schrieb:
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 11:47 +0200, Barry wrote:
- Tell the people to put your domain on the whitelist or the specific
mailadress it comes from.
- Use plaintext only mails
The scroe is so high because of the links.
Also, remember to put in a Reply-To header. A lot of SPA
Porpoise wrote:
""Nicolas Verhaeghe"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, first of all, try to post in plain text.
Second, yes, it's a good thing to learn to use your Outlook Express before
joining a mailing list.
#1 I do post in plain text
#2 The probl
""Nicolas Verhaeghe"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, first of all, try to post in plain text.
Second, yes, it's a good thing to learn to use your Outlook Express before
joining a mailing list.
#1 I do post in plain text
#2 The problem wasn't with OE,
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 11:47 +0200, Barry wrote:
> - Tell the people to put your domain on the whitelist or the specific
>mailadress it comes from.
> - Use plaintext only mails
>
> The scroe is so high because of the links.
Also, remember to put in a Reply-To header. A lot of SPAM software wil
Pham Huu Le Quoc Phuc wrote:
Hi you!
I am a newbie to web programming, I have a following problem:
I have a string: "23/04/2006", want to convert it become 23042006 in
javascript.
Thanks.
YOU! Hi!
And you are a newbie to mailing lists as it seems.
This is a PHP mailing list so only stuff relat
On 25 Apr 2006, at 10:59, Pham Huu Le Quoc Phuc wrote:
I am a newbie to web programming, I have a following problem:
I have a string: "23/04/2006", want to convert it become 23042006 in
javascript.
If it always follows that notation you could just strip out the /
character (str_replace)
C
Hi you!
I am a newbie to web programming, I have a following problem:
I have a string: "23/04/2006", want to convert it become 23042006 in
javascript.
Thanks.
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"Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti
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> William Stokes wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> This "might be" more HTML stuff but anyway...
> Yeah, anyway who cares if it belongs in here or not.
>
>> I have several forms in a page which is ok otherwise but the reset
>> button
""Nicolas Verhaeghe"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another good thing to remember is that English is our common language and
that it is usually a good practice to give variables an English name.
.
.
if ($car == 'Audi')
{$vorsprung_durch_technik = 'GOOD!';}
Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
I am operating page where user receive a message which they do
have to confirm. The message does have about 5 links inside to give the
user administration to his postings.
Now recently I discovered that the message does not go through to
everybody since the spam score
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