Thanks for the help, but the example given does nothing at all.
It has me stumped.
I got my first example working up to the point where you enter the password
but it is not storing the passwords.
Bummer.
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ERRATA to the PREVIOUS E-MAIL:
the following line:
> pass:
should read:
pass:
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hello,
YoBro wrote:
>
> Have you got an example of how to use the -b switch.
> I am not up with lingo when it comes to unix.
>
\n";
}
else
{
?>
user:
pass:
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Have you got an example of how to use the -b switch.
I am not up with lingo when it comes to unix.
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> Why don't you just use the -b switch and do it in on
Why don't you just use the -b switch and do it in one hit?
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From: "YoBro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 3:32 PM
Subject: [PHP] Simulate the Enter key in Unix with PHP
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to get PHP to execute
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