>You must either be insane, a genius, or joking.
Some of the most gifted people in the world are all three! Not that I'm
claiming to be one, but yes I'm all three. :-D
> I couldn't imagine writing code without context sensitive highlighting --
there are so many bugs that would be overlooked. - H
Best PHP Editor on the market: called "Notepad". Written by a tiny little
software dev company called Microsoft. Very nicely written, compared to the rest
of their software.
> Besides... you're a programmer... you should know you can't pick up women!
Then there's the rest of us who're multi-talented, with strong social skills,
that can write a mean script while still having the women offer US money...
:-D
> > I think this is the ONLY PHP conference she'd ever
> > agree to going to.
>
> I think this is also the ONLY cruise on which single guys won't find a
> fling. I smell a sausage party! ;)
Oh I dunno bout that. There's more PHP chicks out there than you'd believe!
I've talked to many, and I
In a message dated 9/21/2003 1:35:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> The host: header is what HTTP_HOST is. If you can access the site
> by the IP, I'm not exactly sure what will happen in that case,
> cause the browser may not send that host: value.
>
If it's accessed b
This may sound a bit long and drawn out, but I'll try my best to summarize
what I'm having trouble with. Roughly 2 weeks ago I began writing scripts to run
a free TagBoard service. (Examples: Tag-Board.com and [mine] MyTagBoard.com)
- my 2-week-long goal was to compile a list of features (based
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