Hi,
I'm having a problem hopefully can be easily answered. I'm trying to
organize parts of my site into different directories so that they're all
not in the main folder so to speak; basically breaking out by what
part of the application it is. I also have an include folder for all
my main
-29 at 14:19, Greg Macek wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem hopefully can be easily answered. I'm trying to
organize parts of my site into different directories so that they're all
not in the main folder so to speak; basically breaking out by what
part of the application it is. I also have
, 2003-03-29 at 14:47, Jason Paschal wrote:
try using an absolute path.
From: Greg Macek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] require/include from a different directory
Date: 29 Mar 2003 14:19:41 -0600
Hi,
I'm having a problem hopefully can be easily answered
This topic may have been covered before, but I couldn't find any info on
it.
We have a Cobalt RaQ4 that serves up all our intranet sites, a couple of
which will have forms for uploading files that are related to records
stored in a DB. I'm not planning on storing the files in the DB, don't
, Jason Young wrote:
Does it have direct access to this filesystem?
Or maybe FTP access? I've seen a lot of talk about automatic FTP
transfers on the list, maybe you can filter the topics and grab
something from there?
Just a few cents to throw in :)
-Jason
Greg Macek wrote:
This topic
You could also check out this class someone wrote called Date_calc. It's
a nice frontend to all sorts of date calculations you may run across.
It's helping me quite a bit for my projects.
http://www.phpinsider.com/php/code/Date_Calc/
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 06:04, Noodle Snacks wrote:
Jason
Hello,
I've searched the list and the manual and am still a bit confused.
Here's what I'd like to do. We have a bunch of internal sites that all
use the same username/password. One is already setup with a function to
authenticate this to a database. However, each login page is coming from
a
the file with
PHP when requested by your script.
-Rasmus
On 19 Aug 2002, Greg Macek wrote:
Hello,
I've searched the list and the manual and am still a bit confused.
Here's what I'd like to do. We have a bunch of internal sites that all
use the same username/password. One is already
Forgive the long post here, but I'll give as much info up-front and see if
anyone can help me out here...
I've searched the PHP docs for some help, but I am still running into a strange
problem. Let me explain: I'm working on an internal site that stores information
into a database, but it
:-)
Greg Macek wrote:
Forgive the long post here, but I'll give as much info up-front and see
if anyone can help me out here...
I've searched the PHP docs for some help, but I am still running into a
strange problem. Let me explain: I'm working on an internal site that
stores information
What is the best/recommended method of saving form data into session
variables? Currently only have to deal with regular text input,
checkboxes and radio buttons (no multiple selects for now). Any sample
code someone could throw up on the list? I've only recently begun
working with sessions,
:39, Greg Macek wrote:
What is the best/recommended method of saving form data into session
variables? Currently only have to deal with regular text input,
checkboxes and radio buttons (no multiple selects for now). Any sample
code someone could throw up on the list? I've only recently begun
working
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