Re: [PHP] file_exists() behind firewall

2006-06-17 Thread Ahmed Saad
On 17/06/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I dunno if AJAX will let you quit partway through, but you could definitely do this with the lean and mean hand-coded XmlHttpRequest object and sending HEAD to see if the URL is "there" or not. For security reasons, an XMLHttpRequest objects

Re: [PHP] file_exists() behind firewall

2006-06-16 Thread Richard Lynch
I dunno if AJAX will let you quit partway through, but you could definitely do this with the lean and mean hand-coded XmlHttpRequest object and sending HEAD to see if the URL is "there" or not. It will fail, of course, if they run this app from home or anything not behind the firewall. On Fri, Ju

Re: [PHP] file_exists() behind firewall

2006-06-16 Thread tedd
At 7:57 AM +0100 6/16/06, George Pitcher wrote: >Hi, > >I have several websites that are using a common set of pages (to reduce >maintenance, development and upgrading) and use configuration files to give >the customer the feeling that it is their own unique site. The customers are >all universitie

[PHP] file_exists() behind firewall

2006-06-15 Thread George Pitcher
Hi, I have several websites that are using a common set of pages (to reduce maintenance, development and upgrading) and use configuration files to give the customer the feeling that it is their own unique site. The customers are all universities and use the sites to manage digitisation and copyrig