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Jon Westcot wrote:
Jochem:
My most sincere apologies for not replying to your questions. I've been
suffering with a rather dibilitating head cold the last few days and somehow
glossed over your questions.
1. what is the local machine?
Just my local workstation.
Jochem:
My most sincere apologies for not replying to your questions. I've been
suffering with a rather dibilitating head cold the last few days and somehow
glossed over your questions.
1. what is the local machine?
Just my local workstation.
2. where does the DB live? (is it a
Hi Jon, welcome.
I'm really new at PHP and will probably embarrass myself
many times over asking questions that have been asked
gazillions of times before, so let this serve as a blanket apology.
You will get a cold response from the regulars on this list if you ask
questions that have
Jim Moseby wrote:
Hi Jon, welcome.
I'm really new at PHP and will probably embarrass myself
many times over asking questions that have been asked
gazillions of times before, so let this serve as a blanket apology.
You will get a cold response from the regulars on this list if you ask
You will not be able to do what you propose with a purely
PHP solution. PHP
is a server-side technology. That means all the processing
is done at the
server, then output to your browser. PHP, to my knowledge,
has no way to
inspect your computer's folders. You would need to
Jim Moseby wrote:
...
Perhaps I misunderstand what the OP wanted. I thought he was running a
webserver somewhere, and that he wanted his remote webserver to be able to
grab a file listing on his local machine by just visiting a webpage there.
if you ask me it wasn't very clear what the
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