I'm trying to get the name of a form. I tried the following code, but
I guess the data in $_POST only contains data on the form elements
that go inside the form tags, but not info from the form tag itself.
Any suggestions on how to get the form name?
$value) {
echo $key . "---" . $value . "";
}
e
I've got to use some server side includes (and some SETs).
And PHP is set up as a CGI program.
If I include the php page from the .shtml page, the php page cannot
receive queries.
.php files are not set up to process these includes.
And of course virtual(), etc. do not work because PHP is set u
The code is:
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I have the first part figured out.
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:56:56 -0500, Matt M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is just too easy:
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> ah ha.
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The first thing to do is to set your scripts to not allow session
handling to be carried out through the URL if a person's browser won't
accept cookies. It would be way too easy to change the ID. And also if
the id numbers are sequential, you might also want to have a second,
random identifier that
How long is the Zend certification 'good' for?
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Try adding
function getQuery() {
return $this->query;
}
to the first class, then in the second class, replace $query with
$this->getQuery()
Like I have below.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:08:49 +0200, kioto
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> //db_class.php
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> error_reporting(E_ALL);
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> class Db_Conne
I'm trying to create a php page that automatically posts data to
several other webpages (to log in). However one of the pages is using
some sort of CGI HTTP authentication. Is there any way that I can see
what the names of the fields are (such as user or username or
whatever). And also is there any
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