Thanks for your help.
I do work with MySql and that was going to be my final option. But because I
am still in the learning stages of PHP I was hoping for a simple save
command.
Not to worry. MySql it is.
Thanks,
Yobro
""Chris Lee"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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: Your asking a huge question and expecting a small answer ie.
:
: php_save();
:
: the anser your looking or is not small, im sorry. your asking a big
: question, and with all big questions comes a big answer.
:
: Do you know how to use db's ? mysql? postgres? I'll assume you do. save
you
: changes in a db, pull those variables rom the db and arange the client
pages
: around this data.
:
: http://phpbuilder.com/columns/jesus19990308.php3
:
: has an article on learning to use mysql.
:
: if you dont have a db you can use, you could use xml, I would recommend
: installing a db before you tackeled this, you said you have till monday,
: this doesnt leave alot of time to learn xml and all that is assisiated
with
: it. your going to be pushing it to learn a db language by then.
:
: when php is run all the variables are rememberd, untill... php stops
: running, then all is lost, this is why you need a db, to remember all the
: data. you could use sessions, but this is not what your looking for.
: sessions are for remebering *one* persons info, not many people's, and not
: for long term, short term.
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: ""YoBro"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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: > Hi,
: >
: > My last message on this topic was a bit hard to translate. So here is
the
: > thought out version.
: >
: > 1. I have a page on a server called admin.php (protected by htaccess
: for
: > admin use only)
: > 2. This page holds variables that are changed by form elements.
: > (Checkboxes etc)
: > And this in turn effects different parts of the site it is being
: used
: > in.
: > 3. I want to know how to keep the changes to the form.
: >
: > Example: If i bring up the admin.php page in my browser and click a
: > checkbox, it permantly keeps it changed until i decide to change it
again.
: >
: > 4. Is there some sort of PHP save command, that saves the state of a
: > page.
: > 5. Any ideas?
: >
: > Please help, I gotta have this worked out by Monday or I'm dead.
: >
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: > Regards,
: >
: >
: > YoBro
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