seems to happen in your browser.
M.vr.gr.
Roel Mulder
At 16:17 22-02-2002 -0600, you wrote:
Hello.
After I run my mysql query and get the results, then I do a look to put
the data into table rows that go to a webbrowser.
How can i set it up so that the user see's the table rows as their writen
Hi Matt,
http://nl.php.net/manual/nl/function.header.php
Note: HTTP/1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to Location: including
the scheme, hostname and absolute path.
Thus, print Location:http:/www.host.com/admin.php; should work.
Regards,
Roel Mulder
At 13:57 04-01-2002 +, you
Dag Jelle,
Als je printf(); gebruikt moet je dit wel correct doen, met print(); zou
het goed moeten gaan.
Dus regel 24 wordt: print ($resultaat[0]);
(Excuse me muttering Dutch between the two of us :)
M.vr.gr.
Roel Mulder
At 21:32 10-11-2001 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have recently
Hi Mark,
Try this code for your delight:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/php/2000/11/02/next_previous.html
Regards,
Roel Mulder
At 16:02 14-05-2001 -0400, you wrote:
Hey there,
I'm trying to build NEXT/PREV buttons on my search page.
The only way I know to do it so far is via an url.
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Another option is http://www.firepages.com.au/devindex.htm
Look for phpdev3: Apache, PHP, MySQL and phpMyAdmin in one zip, for windows
platforms.
all yours,
Roel Mulder
At 10:31 04-05-2001 -0500, you wrote:
At 9:45 AM +0200 5/4/01, Vojtech Dvorak wrote:
Hi,
I want to install this great trio
Hello Grant,
Well the thing with search engines is as AltaVista puts it very nicely:
quote
Dynamic pages also block Web crawlers.
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Typically such pages have a question mark (?) in the URL. When a search
engine crawler arrives at such a page, it captures the content but halts