2008/12/14 Yeti :
> I have to defend poor little IE a little now. It supports XHTML and
> CSS2 pretty well so far. And those standards came out a couple of
> months ago.
>
How about HTML 4[.1] support? I would have like to see that fixed
before adding new features.
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I am having a hard time trying to get some pages work. I have PHP 5.2.8,
Apache 2.2 and MySQL 5.1 running in a Windows Vista home edition. All
packages were installed, and configured, the strange thing is that pages
commonly work but when I add a new line (e.g. an echo line) with a dummy
text,
test, ignore
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Hello,
I am doing a view stats for my website.
I've seen that many of such statistic scripts store two values to identify
the visitor: IP and getHostByAddr(IP)
I've been searching...
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Anwarulhaq wrote:
>
> > I am working on MS.net.But now i days i want to work on PHP. I dont know
> the
> > basis of PHP. Can any one guide me how i have to start with PHP and which
> > editor i should use. Also
On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 00:28 +0100, Martin Zvarík wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am doing a view stats for my website.
>
> I've seen that many of such statistic scripts store two values to
> identify the visitor: IP and getHostByAddr(IP)
>
> I've been searching..., but I don't get why the IP address isn'
On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 15:08 -0800, Yeti wrote:
> I have to defend poor little IE a little now. It supports XHTML and
> CSS2 pretty well so far. And those standards came out a couple of
> months ago.
>
Well, as far as I'm aware, the other browsers have been supporting most
of CSS 2 for over a year
Hello,
I am doing a view stats for my website.
I've seen that many of such statistic scripts store two values to
identify the visitor: IP and getHostByAddr(IP)
I've been searching..., but I don't get why the IP address isn't enough
by itself?! What is the getHostByAddr() = Internet host name
I have to defend poor little IE a little now. It supports XHTML and
CSS2 pretty well so far. And those standards came out a couple of
months ago.
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> I did catch that. But you mentioned that it shouldn't be used on the
> internet because of that limitation, and my argument is that one
> browser that is _known_ problematic should not be cause to eliminate a
> feature for everyone else.
That's a nice thought, but not feasible in reality.
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2008/12/13 Richard Heyes :
>> Just to add, you could just stop coding for IE and alert users that IE
>> is not a supported browser.
>
> You may want to re-read my post. The graphs work in everything *but* IE.
>
I did catch that. But you mentioned that it shouldn't be used on the
internet because o
> Just to add, you could just stop coding for IE and alert users that IE
> is not a supported browser.
You may want to re-read my post. The graphs work in everything *but* IE.
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2008/12/13 Richard Heyes :
>> As long as Chrome is not being bundled with new computers the average
>> Windows users will stick to Internet Explorer. I know that from
>> customers who are referring to IE as "the program on my computer's
>> desktop running the internet". So if Google can manage to t
> As long as Chrome is not being bundled with new computers the average
> Windows users will stick to Internet Explorer. I know that from
> customers who are referring to IE as "the program on my computer's
> desktop running the internet". So if Google can manage to transform
> Chrome into the "int
2008/12/13 Yeti :
> I got so used to Opera's mouse gestures, now I can't work fluently
> with other browsers. So I tried Chrome for like 5 minutes. It's always
> like "How do I go back to the previous page again or how do I open a
> new tab?".
Umm. It's easy.
Going back:
1. Click the back button
Hey Tim,
Thanks for the reply. I'm actually looking for something to do that
exactly, but output it as an image (via GD, imageMagick, etc). I should've
been clearer; I mentioned it in the subject but not the actual e-mail.
There's actually a PEAR library that does that for HTML, HTML_Table:
ht
I got so used to Opera's mouse gestures, now I can't work fluently
with other browsers. So I tried Chrome for like 5 minutes. It's always
like "How do I go back to the previous page again or how do I open a
new tab?".
As long as Chrome is not being bundled with new computers the average
Windows use
On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 10:18 +0200, Osman Osman wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm looking for a library in PHP that will let me easily create tables
> programmatically. It would be great if I can just specify information about
> the rows/columns, what each cell should contain, etc, and the table would
> get
> Do you mean "as seen on /." ?
I don't know, "dotslash" has a nice ring to it. Darn, the domains are gone...
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This one time, at band camp, Anwarulhaq wrote:
> I am working on MS.net.But now i days i want to work on PHP. I dont know the
> basis of PHP. Can any one guide me how i have to start with PHP and which
> editor i should use. Also the links of useful sites for help in PHP. I shall
> be thankful.
Anwarulhaq wrote:
I am working on MS.net.But now i days i want to work on PHP. I dont know the
basis of PHP. Can any one guide me how i have to start with PHP and which
editor i should use. Also the links of useful sites for help in PHP. I shall
be thankful.
Since you've allready worked with .
Hello,
I'm looking for a library in PHP that will let me easily create tables
programmatically. It would be great if I can just specify information about
the rows/columns, what each cell should contain, etc, and the table would
get created automatically. I should be able to do anything I would
I am working on MS.net.But now i days i want to work on PHP. I dont know the
basis of PHP. Can any one guide me how i have to start with PHP and which
editor i should use. Also the links of useful sites for help in PHP. I shall
be thankful.
Anwar UL-Haq
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