On Mar 30, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
charles stuart wrote:
if ( 1 == 1 )
^^ what is the point of this?
Just cutting out the long IF statement so everyone didn't have to
look past it.
{
$goodToGo = 0; $errorArray[] = "You must declare some goals on
Hi,
I'm sure this is quite basic. Nonetheless I'm new to PHP so I haven't
figured it out.
I'd like to set each variable to the same value (without having to
set that value individually for each variable).
Thanks for the help.
best,
Charles
if ( 1 == 1 )
{
$goodToGo = 0; $errorArray
o have to do it in
JS, although I think that any browser with the exception on lynx has
JS capabilities.
On 10/10/05, Charles Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm on shared hosting. Because of security concerns on their part
[1], every time the text "curl u" is inputted,
Hi,
I'm on shared hosting. Because of security concerns on their part
[1], every time the text "curl u" is inputted, a 403 forbidden is
given and the form is not submitted. This is of course a problem as
I'm doing work for a children's literacy program, and plenty of
people try to input "
On Jul 12, 2005, at 6:50 AM, Chris Shiflett wrote:
As far as allowing [red] goes, you can just as easily add to
the list of available tags and not have to come up with a
replacement for every other HTML tag that already exists.
but what about the poor bastards that'll go around trying
use a search engine. if you can't find what you need, then ask. if
you already did this, then state that you already looked and you
found xyz, but xyz isn't telling you what you need to know, which is
specifically "blah".
best,
charles
On Jul 6, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Cima wrote:
hi
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