Hi, can anyone help me with this at all.
i have a table leaderboard with username points etc and can echo the scores
in asc order ok but what i want is to grab the scores and display a users
position using their session ID.
So if the scores are for example:
36 user3
22 user1
18 user4
12 user2
Ho
PHP List,
Thank you to everyone who helped out.
I'm happy to report that the issue is solved, mainly with the help of my
local LUG. I am getting nice friendly URLs, so mod_rewrite seems to be
working.
The solution was almost entirely to do with getting Apache working. Once
I had the URLs co
If the problem is that their browser is not accepting the cookies,
then turning on trans-sid will fix it -- as the session ID is then
passed in the URL as GET argument.
Only problem there is that users are more likely to forward a link
that exposes their session ID to somebody else, so unless you
OSCommerce is crap. Don't bother.
The Drupal CMS has a complete suite of ecommerce modules that work with it.
I've not worked with it recently, but if you just need a straightforward
shopping cart it should be fine.
http://drupal.org/
http://drupal.org/project/ecommerce
All GPLed.
On Sa
Hey!
> Robert,
>
> Isn't it to easy to cheat if you do like this? Just
> view the source and you
> have the answers. But, this is maybe not for
> examination, maybe just for
> learning. If it is examination, AJAX would be
> better, so that they can not
> find out the solution by just looking at t
--- tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Just need to figure out how to change the cells
> >background color when the hint is shown and change
> it
> >back when the hint is hidden again.
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Ryan
>
> Use the DOM, Luke.
>
> Or, use a style switcher, like:
>
> http://www.sperling.co
> > Just need to figure out how to change the cells
> > background color when the hint is shown and change
> it
> > back when the hint is hidden again.
> Just set the bckground colour of the that
> contains the hint.
>
>
DUH! Of course... am totally duh! this week, 9 hour
working days and
Hey,
I have been long enough on this list to know this
shopping cart question comes up real often and
irritates a lot of folks, but sorry, I have checked
google and hotscripts and it has come down to a
recommendation from YOU guys as they are SO many
options out there with each cart most of whi
On Fri, August 18, 2006 11:58 am, Tom Cruickshank wrote:
> Would anyone know if it's possible to have dynamic case
> statements?
Almost for sure...
I *know* you can use switch(true) and put *ANY* expression you want
for a case.
switch (true) {
case $temp === 'status':
$theform->status(
Just need to figure out how to change the cells
background color when the hint is shown and change it
back when the hint is hidden again.
Thanks!
Ryan
Use the DOM, Luke.
Or, use a style switcher, like:
http://www.sperling.com/examples/styleswitch/
Using css is a good way to accomplish this.
At 2:45 PM -0500 8/18/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
I've searched some of the obvious candidates, found nothing much, and
am in the process of determining at least some of the basic "rules"
for other similar sites.
Richard:
I'm sure you Googled for this, but "password strength" brought up
some int
Hi ,
i have one problem regarding variable's access ...
i hv defined some varibale like
DEFINE('_xx_USERNAME','Username');
in one file ...
and in another file , i got this variable (_xx_USERNAME) as a value of
another variable ... like
$filedValue = '_xx_USERNAME' ;
now , the problem is i w
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 08:09 -0700, Ryan A wrote:
>
> Just need to figure out how to change the cells
> background color when the hint is shown and change it
> back when the hint is hidden again.
Just set the bckground colour of the that contains the hint.
Cheers,
Rob.
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At 2:08 PM -0700 8/18/06, Chris W. Parker wrote:
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts as well as any links for
further reading.
Chris.
Chris:
I've done a little on this, see:
http://xn--ovg.com/captcha
The main problem in all visual security measures is dealing with the
disabled. To
hi,
I think this will make more clearance about the problem..
actully i want to compare 2 files which has all most same variable's but the
values are diffrant for e.g.
1 file has username="abc" and other has username = "bcd" ...
my actul code is like ...
my first file contains ... file1.p
Hey Rob,
> As it were though, an Ajax solution is more involved
> and his request
> didn't seem to indicate a need for it so I went with
> KISS :)
The simple solution is exactly what i needed, it may
not have a lot of bells and whistles but thats the
whole point. Easy to add and update. No points
On Thu, August 17, 2006 4:10 pm, Shu Chow wrote:
> Hi, I have a question that's been bugging me for a while. What's the
> difference between xmlrpc_decode and xmlrpc_decode_request? _request
> takes an extra parameter, $method, but I can't figure out what kind of
> effect it has. I can pass a to
1. Why not a scanner that scans your fingerprint and use that as
authentication method? Then you do not need any username or password, you
are who you are :)
2. Ten multiple choice questions where you have to preset the system with 5
of your dreams that only you know about, and then you have to be
I am a KISSER! :)
-Original Message-
From: Robert Cummings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 1:26 PM
To: Peter Lauri
Cc: 'Ryan A'; 'php php'
Subject: RE: [PHP] Dhtml/javasript layer tips or software (0.T)
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 12:32 +0700, Peter Lauri wrote:
> Now
On Fri, August 18, 2006 11:39 am, Bruce Bailey wrote:
> Interesting. Could you expand a little bit about what you mean by
> 'message
> / distribution handler'? My PHP isn't terribly good -- just enough to
> write
> test scripts for C/C++ extensions for others to use.
The trick is in finding a
For method 1) I can tell that it wouldn't work for me. When I'm at home
with my mouse, I can draw in a predictable way but if I'm on a plane, I
cannot use the mouse so I have to rely on the touchpad, and then I wouldn't
be able to draw anything, in fact, when not using my usual mouse I start
u
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 12:32 +0700, Peter Lauri wrote:
> Now I get interested, what is KISS? :)
Keep it Simple Stupid. Generally a reminder not to over engineer
something :)
Cheers,
Rob.
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