- Original Message -
From: "William Stewart"
> I have a link that (according to the instructions) must have the name of
> the current file:
The variable $PHP_SELF contains the name of whatever page it's on, so if
these are .php pages, you can have this on every page
These days there is
Hi everyone,
I have a coding question that I can't get my brain to solve.
I have a link that (according to the instructions) must have the name of
the current file:
The problem is that that the code will be in every page and I don't want
to customize the script for each file. Can I just do "?
Bj wrote:
> Seems like, if you have to accept and check https: links, you need to either
> find another way to do it (maybe something really Gothic using Perl) or save
> them and check manually!
I did a little rooting around, and found that if you have libcurl 7.9.8 or
newer installed and OpenSSL
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 16:57, Trusz, Andrew wrote:
> It isn't a question of first or second os. Windows simply doesn't like to
> share, it wants to have the box all to itself. So install it first. Linux is
> a better house guest. It will escort windows into a quiet little area where
> it will think
<<::snip::>>
>
> Funny - no NS7 users ever emailed to say how crap the site looked. I
guess
> anyone who uses NS7 is used to seeing weird looking sites by now
>
<<::snip::>>
They were probably both on holiday. ;-)
Cheers,
Scott
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