[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I recall, there was a hidden input on the form to modify an article,
> which contained $article, which was the result fo a get_topic. $article
> was then passed to update_article in the code-init.
That looks weird. Henri?
Anyway, if the parameter is passed via a hidden input it can not be an
object but must be a simple type.
> I'd also appreciate it if people would just take a run by www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us
> and give me some comments... Especially on the hpage section, which is
> http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/hpage/
> (it's not accesible from themain page, yet).
Looks good. I think that multiple parameters can be passed to an active
page
like http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/hpage/21/class.html, in which
case
$argv[0] will be 21 and $argv[2] will be 'class'. I'm not saying this is
better in any way, I just personally prefer plain-looking URLs
cut-n-paste
reasons (forgetting to escape the '&' in an url will get you much fun
on the command line).
Bye,
Emile
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