I have a similar problem. I am trying to figure out which of two dates
is greater. Both are in the -mm-dd format. Is there any easy
function that allows this sort of comparison or am I missing something?
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 01:43 PM, vernon wrote:
I found this code on the php.
re getting exactly what you should be getting. fopen will read
the text file as it appears on *disk* not what the output on your
browser
is.
??
-philip
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Colin Bossen wrote:
I add mention that the contents of the download.php file are the
contents of the file I am trying t
I add mention that the contents of the download.php file are the
contents of the file I am trying to download...
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 06:31 PM, Colin Bossen wrote:
Opps... $data is set on the download page. It is set like this:
$path .= "export/".$name;
$fp = f
hing else looks fine, but without
knowing that we can't help much.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Colin Bossen wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to use the header function to enable users to download
files. I am able to get files to download. Unfortunately, the wrong
file
keeps downloading. Instead of downlo
Hello:
I am trying to use the header function to enable users to download
files. I am able to get files to download. Unfortunately, the wrong file
keeps downloading. Instead of downloading the file I want the php source
file is getting downloaded. Here is the posting code:
$output = "Click her
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