On 01/17, S Bey rearranged the electrons to read:
> Just a small (and hopefully easy) question.
>
> Is there a PHP equivalent of index.html? I want to be able to go straight
> to a PHP script without the user specifying the filename.
It's up to the server to decide what it will look for instead
On 01/17, Shane McBride rearranged the electrons to read:
> Does anyone know if this affects the way a search engine crawls a site?
> I have several sites that are very successful, but this site does not even
> show up on the search engines.
It shouldn't. I have a few sites that use .php files e
On 01/17, David Bouw rearranged the electrons to read:
> Now here the non-PHP questions.. I searched everywhere, but how can I get
> line breaks inserted IN the email program..??
> After the 'Dear $name,' part I would like to have 2 line breaks.. Then after
> the We would like to inform you... an
On 01/13, jeremy brand rearranged the electrons to read:
> Hello 10,000 Screaming Monkeys,
> (Sorry, I couldn't resist!)
's alright. That's what it's there for. ;)
> You should test the return value of flock(), not just run it. It is
> designed to tell you whe
Hi,
I'm having a problem with one of the PHP scripts I've written and I'm
hoping someone can point me in the right direction. The portion of
the script that is giving me trouble is the locking of, and writing to,
a logfile (plain text). I'm using flock() as I understand it and have
looked at th
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