> echo '';
First of all, $_POST will only work in PHP 4.1.x so make sure you are
running a recent version. And second, I bet you mean $_POST['inp'] there.
-Rasmus
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THANKS TO ERIK PRICE !
You ablility to explain php concepts in simple langauge is exactly why I
signed up for this list!
I will be deeply greatful for any other tutorials like this one on
passing imputs.
THANKS AGAIN,
Jim Long
>Erik Price wrote:
> John,
>
> It seems that you're using two di
John,
It seems that you're using two different conventions here. This is
inconsistent, and confusing to me (at least, and possibly others trying
to help you). Let me show you what I am talking about:
On Wednesday, March 13, 2002, at 09:20 AM, John Gurley wrote:
> Sorry,
> Didn't mean
Sorry,
Didn't mean to keep everyone in the dark here is the code:
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WEB BASED MUSIC COMPOSITION
Tune Type
Jig
Reel
Playback Tempo
Slow
Medium
fast
Form
A B A B C D C B
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