On Sun, June 10, 2007 12:48 am, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 13:36 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
>> On Sunday 10 June 2007 04:05, Robert Cummings wrote:
>>
>> > Funny how the solution often presents itself after you make your
>> > problem public *lol* :) Wonder if it falls under
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 13:36 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Sunday 10 June 2007 04:05, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> > Funny how the solution often presents itself after you make your
> > problem public *lol* :) Wonder if it falls under Murphy's Law.
>
> There should be a dummy list that people
On Sunday 10 June 2007 04:05, Robert Cummings wrote:
> Funny how the solution often presents itself after you make your
> problem public *lol* :) Wonder if it falls under Murphy's Law.
There should be a dummy list that people post to, if they don't work out
the answer themselves 10 minutes after
On Sat, June 9, 2007 3:05 pm, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 21:59 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
>> Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in
>> MySQL)
>> was UTF8 encoded. Setting the content header filename value
>> "manually" to something including umlaut ch
On Sat, June 9, 2007 2:51 pm, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> I have been struggling with a little problem for quite some time now,
> without finding a good solution.
>
> On one of my pages, users are able to download files that contain
> none US ASCII characters in their filenames (e.g. character ö,ä,å)
On 6/9/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 22:20 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> 9 jun 2007 kl. 22.05 skrev Robert Cummings:
>
> > On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 21:59 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> >> Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in MySQL
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 22:20 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> 9 jun 2007 kl. 22.05 skrev Robert Cummings:
>
> > On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 21:59 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> >> Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in MySQL)
> >> was UTF8 encoded. Setting the content header fil
9 jun 2007 kl. 22.05 skrev Robert Cummings:
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 21:59 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in MySQL)
was UTF8 encoded. Setting the content header filename value
"manually" to something including umlaut characters was no pro
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 21:59 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in MySQL)
> was UTF8 encoded. Setting the content header filename value
> "manually" to something including umlaut characters was no problem.
Funny how the solution often pr
Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in MySQL)
was UTF8 encoded. Setting the content header filename value
"manually" to something including umlaut characters was no problem.
Lazy me...
Nice weekend.
//frank
9 jun 2007 kl. 21.51 skrev Frank Arensmeier:
Hi.
I have
Hi.
I have been struggling with a little problem for quite some time now,
without finding a good solution.
On one of my pages, users are able to download files that contain
none US ASCII characters in their filenames (e.g. character ö,ä,å).
And I would like to set the original filename in
Hello!
Firs of all, sorry about my bad english.
I have a broblem, which i've tried to solve about two days now.
I have an two-dimenssional array like this:
$array[0]["id"] = 2;
$array[1]["id"] = 3;
$array[2]["id"] = 4;
$array[3]["id"] = 5;
$array[4]["id"] = 6;
$array[5]["id"] = 7;
$array[6]["
www.google.com
Pavel
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From: "Ali Amirnezhad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 5:47 AM
Subject: [PHP] NONE
> Hi every body,
> I look for some plase to find good programs for APACHE web server
Hi every body,
I look for some plase to find good programs for APACHE web server on Windows, such as
PHP for windows, Proxy Server, ASP Support with Apache,
etc., Is there any one to help me?
With best regaurds
Ali Amirnezhad
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