On 9/5/07, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Donald wrote:
> > Why on earth would you need to implement an SSL socket in PHP when we
> > have Apache and openssl? That's pointless. Anywhere PHP can run Apache
> > can run.. and with much better performance.
>
> Because the client is incapable
On 8/29/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When the user first generates a session id, grab the user's ip and
> store both in mysql.
>
> In the code, always check the session id against the user's ip before
> doing anything. If they don't match with what you started with, then
> stop. That shoul
To the best of my knowledge, the "name" attribute of the FORM tag is
never submitted with the request, whether it be GET or POST. It's
there for client-side scripting (JavaScript, etc.) only.
One trick that might help you - if your form action is POST, add a
querystring to the action, something li
On 8/17/07, Gregory Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> with the suggested config i get the following
>
> Warning: mssql_connect() [function.mssql-connect]: Unable to connect
> to server: (local)\SQLEXPRESS in C:\wamp\www\test\test.php on line 8
> Couldn't connect to SQL Server on (local)\SQLEXPRES
On 8/16/07, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did try that too, but it never made it very far either. I think it
> had trouble finding phpize or something.
On my Ubuntu system, I had the same problem a couple days ago. I think
I finally figured out that I was missing the php5-dev package
regory Machin
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Derek:
Does "form 1" use POST or GET to call "form 2"? If it uses GET, you
could store the search page URL in a $_SESSION variable - something
like this in your search results (form 2):
$_SESSION['search_results_querystring'] = $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'];
and in your editing page (form 3):
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