I'm having a bit of trouble...
I have an array that consists of a string like this:
string1\rstring2\rstring3\rstring4
I want to REMOVE STRING3, and keep the rest of the array intact - but cannot
figure on how to do it. I tried using functions such as preg_replace, strstr
and so forth...
In my
Im SO CLOSE!
Welll to start I had everything running FINE (MySQL, Apache, and PHP) until
I installed STUPID Zend Studio for PHP. After their 30 day trial expired, I
uninstalled it and everything just went downhill.
After re installing everything, I have these errors left over. Now the code
is alr
support it?
Im googling now ;)
Thanks for your answers in advanced and previously.
Chris
"Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> --- Chris Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, if one
like to
by pass that by a user entering the username and passcode via HTML, instead
of the dialog showing.
I hope that helps a little.
Thanks
"Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> --- Chris Winters <[E
I have a question that maybe someone could answer.
If you by chance come across a secure area that prompts the username and
passcode to a folder, how I can PHP to automagically add them in later on?
Also, instead of that dialogue popping up, is there a way you can "add" your
own via HTML form and
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