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> On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:13:05 -0500, Afan Pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > While was working on staging server (Global On) everythign was working
> > ok:
> > > name=qmform method=post>
> > Product name:
> > Product
Can you download the source code for the windows PHP extensions - and if so
where?
Cheers
Richard
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Children, please.
If you type:
C:\apache\htdocs\filename.jpg
In the address bar of your browser it should display it, if it doesn't then
I'd just ignore it and move on...
My copies of IE6 and Mozilla display jpegs when told to.
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"Anthony Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messa
php-windows Digest 30 Mar 2003 18:09:37 - Issue 1660
Topics (messages 19188 through 19191):
Re: Tables (might be OT)
19188 by: Neil Smith
19190 by: Bobo Wieland
Re:Subject: upload question
19189 by: Neil Smith
19191 by: Anthony Ritter
Administrivia:
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Neil Smith wrote in message:
> Err this is fairly basic stuff. Have you tried dragging the file into an
> open browser window instead ?
.
Yes Neil.
I tried that and that works. It shows the image of the .jpg file within the
browser on the upper left hand side.
However i
Thanks to all of you for helping me.
So far, the css-option - word-wrap:break-word; - is the best solution. But
it's worthless since it doesn't work in Mozilla... To bad... =(
The code (below and in previous mail) is great too, but doesn't work either.
It is only _words_ that are too long that ne
Err this is fairly basic stuff. Have you tried dragging the file into an
open browser window instead ? Sounds like you need to learn how to set up
windows file associations. I have a 'windows for dummies' book my 5yo kids
use, I can lend you if its any help ?
Cheers,
Neil.
At 03:03 30/03/2003 +
Yeah - I use the code below, which I made to limit title length for news
stories. The main advantage is it limits to specified width, but then
*backtracks* to the last whitespace before that in the string, so you get
whole words output followed by '...' :-)
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