Mark, Bj, Sheila,
Thank you all for bringing clarity to this one (though some mails, including
Sheila's, haven't landed here yet! I think I have inferred the gist of the
discussion from the four mails I've read.).
I am going back into the php book/tutorial/website-scripts and knew I would
Slight clarification on Windows PCs and SMTP, you don't have to have the
full server operating system all you need is to install IIS on a
workstation.
XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro and Windows 98 all have the option to install a
local webserver for testing (small number of connections allowed). When
Will,
I know it may sound trite, but your health is more important than
anything else, and no job is worth having panic attacks or other side
effects of too much pressure. Too much stress causing many illnesses in
the human body. I've been there and I'm here to tell you to start
looking into
In the book I am trying to 'learn and make' from this is an input line from
a sign up form.
td align=left valign=topinput id=last_name name=last_name
type=text value=?=$_POST['last_name'];? //td
As you can see the value is given some php code, but this appears in the
input window, which seems
Smile-Poet wrote:
In the book I am trying to 'learn and make' from this is an input line from
a sign up form.
td align=left valign=topinput id=last_name name=last_name
type=text value=?=$_POST['last_name'];? //td
I do the same thing. When the form is displayed initially, with a simple
link to