It's possible you're being afflicted with the same problem I am. See
the message just one or two above this about "Sessions problem". What I
found in my debugging is that it had to do with how I was
mix-and-matching the way I specified links.
Short version of the problem is that http://mysite
Hey all,
Some of my users have reported a problem with my site and it's taken a
while to debug it, but I think I've finally tracked it down.
If they go to the site as:
http://www.mysite.org/
Then it works
But if they go as:
http://mysite.org/
It doesn't.
I believe it has to do with my use
Hey,
Anybody have a php-based guestbook that they like and can be freely
downloaded? Don't need anything really fancy, just for a personal
website. Easy-to-use, and not hard to integrate into the site would be
bonuses (mysql not a problem).
I've looked around, and there's a bunch out there -
You might see if your server is running procmail. If it is, then you
can have your .procmailrc file auto-generated from PHP, and then
procmail will do all the forwarding for you.
The procmail recipe will be pretty simple for what you want (e.g.,)
# user_id -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:0
* ^TO([EMAIL
OK, last one was answered quickly and successfully (thank you!), so
here's another one.
Is there an easy way to set something in a select list to be selected?
Right now I'm doing a real brute-force method. e.g.,
echo "";
$choices = array( 'pub' => 'On Public Page',
'members' => 'Only on
turned on in php.ini.
You can either set the value = on or access posted values by using $_POST or
$HTTP_POST_VARS depending on your version of php.
- Original Message -----
From: "David Chamberlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003
Hey,
I'm somewhat new to PHP and I'm doing a lot of forms stuff. Looking at
some of the examples at:
http://www.linuxguruz.org/z.php?id=33
The variables seem to persist through a reload. For example, the first
demo has:
if (!isset($pick)) {
echo "Fill out and submit the form below.";
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