I was looking around, and i cant seem to find a compiled version of the
swflib extensions for PHP4.0.4pl1 / IIS 4 / NT4server...
Are they availiable?
If so where? and if someone has 'em, can they send it to me?
otherwise is there a way to use the linux compiled version on NT?
again, if so, can so
At 03:18 PM 3/4/01 -0800, Michael A. Peters wrote:
...
>Generally, I don't think a login prompt when a user clicks logout is such bad thing.
>
>It lets the user know they are logged out, and the software is waiting for another
>login.
>
>If they choose to go elsewhere, that's fine.
Why it's bad
At 03:11 PM 3/4/01 -0600, Don Read wrote:
>On 04-Mar-01 Ken wrote:
> > I know about the auth logout. Unfortunately, that means that when a user
> > clicks "logout", he gets a "log in" prompt! And, in IE, he has to
> > deliberately blank out the password field, THEN hit enter, THEN the prompt
> >
If you're unable to get to the bottom of this problem, you could probably
use PHP's trim() function to massage the data after the table's been
created. The basic algorithm would be to iterate through each record and
replace e.g. $country_name with trim ( $country_name ). Annoying to do, but
much
Hi folks,
I have a problem. I think it's the way I'm inputting data into MySQL table.
What I'm trying to do is insert data from a DOS text file into a MySQL
Table. The DOS text file has a country name on each line, like:
United Kingdom
United States
I'm trying to populate a MySQL table called C
On Sun, 04 Mar 2001 15:11:55 -0600 (CST)
Don Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 04-Mar-01 Ken wrote:
> > Thanks for the idea, John.
> >
> > I know about the auth logout. Unfortunately, that means that when a user
> > clicks "logout", he gets a "log in" prompt! And, in IE, he has to
> > de
On 04-Mar-01 Ken wrote:
> Thanks for the idea, John.
>
> I know about the auth logout. Unfortunately, that means that when a user
> clicks "logout", he gets a "log in" prompt! And, in IE, he has to
> deliberately blank out the password field, THEN hit enter, THEN the prompt
> will come again,
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php-windows Digest 4 Mar 2001 21:22:50 - Issue 474
Topics (messages 5812 through 5816):
Re: pulling arrays from nested arrays?
5812 by: Doug Brewer
Re: IE 5.5,authentication,PHP sessions: IE never stops running?
5813 by: John Henckel
Installing in WIN98 2ed
5814 by
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The short answer is that the php installer should do it for you
automatically. The longer answer is that many PWS users on Win 98 seem to
have problems which are only solveable by reinstalling PWS. It seems that it
can get itself into some kind of broken state where whatever you do with the
script
Where can I find detailed instructions on installing PHP4 on a WIN98 machine.
I will also need trouble shooting tips since I have checked several sources
and none of the instructions have successfully been able to configure the
machine properly even though the file type is recognized, it won't
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