Hello,
there was something liks JS on Server Side.
Maybe this could be a startpoint for digging:
http://devedge.netscape.com/library/manuals/2000/javascript/1.5/guide/
Not much I know...
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Torsten
Lothar Scholz schrieb:
Hello,
I tried to build the PHP5 Beta 4 on my Win2000 and run into the
pro
Hello!
Of course you only should use Javascript, if you can
rely on it, meaning that you know that every user has JS enabled. Else
it would be some kind of unfair.
I mean the most easiest solution would be, to print just a hint beneath
the form that he (the user) can print out this page and of
Hi Carlos,
you have to quote your string.
Either:
http://www.php.net/addslashes
or, if you use a database, i.e. MySQL, it would be better to use this:
http://www.php.net/mysql-escape-string
Cheers
Torsten
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This sounds like a problem with apache it self(?).
I thought this first too. The problem was solved by getting a new snap
(and the great help of Cyruss).
*AND*:
I always put the php4ts.dll near the sapi/php4apache.dll as stated as a
possibility in the install.txt. But this doesn't seem to work a
Hello!
I'm using W2K and Apache 1.3.29. When I try to uncomment some extensions
in the php.ini and try to reload Apache, then Apache crashes. I've set
the right path to the extension_dir = "D:\php\php-5.0.0b4-Win32\ext".
I am trying to do this with an snap of PHP5 and now with Beta4.
It doesnt s