To All a Welcome,
All the errors are gone but this nagging one. I am running a login script
and getting this error...
To bring the username and password into the processing script I am doing it
this way, and having trouble.
I have spent too many hours working on this one issue. Please help som
I corrected a small spelling error to make the situation more understandable.
Everything is the same I am stuck!
Thanks in Advance, Chetanji
Chetanji wrote:
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> All the errors are gone but this nagging one. I am running a login script
> and getting this error...
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> To bring the usernam
That's one of the uses of Ajax.
http://www.xajaxproject.org/
http://wiki.xajaxproject.org/Tutorials:Learn_xajax_in_10_Minutes
You don't "have to use an iframe".
Regards,
Dwight
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd A. Dorschner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 8:31 AM
On 5/14/07, Chetanji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I corrected a small spelling error to make the situation more understandable.
Everything is the same I am stuck!
Thanks in Advance, Chetanji
Chetanji wrote:
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> All the errors are gone but this nagging one. I am running a login script
> and g
Thanks for the reply, this is the only output before and after the
$_POST
array(0) { } ..that's it
I still have the two Notice's from PHP.
But the program works otherwise, in checking the DB for the hashed
password...
that matches the typed in username ...
that is then has
Well, well, I just logged on to test the crypt output by typing in wrong
username/password pairs and got this output from the "var_dump($_POST);"
incorrect
username/password pair;;;
array(3) { ["myusername"]=>
On 5/14/07, Chetanji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the reply, this is the only output before and after the
$_POST
array(0) { } ..that's it
I still have the two Notice's from PHP.
But the program works otherwise, in checking the DB for the hashed
password...
that
Okay, now with the isset and var_dump in place within the login.php script,
I get the output of what I typed into the Log On page.
All this output is 'premeal' for the login.php script.
So then the PHP "Notice's" are just something to know the PHP parser is
seeing a empty, undescriptive contain
On 5/14/07, Chetanji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, now with the isset and var_dump in place within the login.php script,
I get the output of what I typed into the Log On page.
All this output is 'premeal' for the login.php script.
So then the PHP "Notice's" are just something to know the PHP
the problem is right here (said on error msg):
session_register("myusername"); session_register("mypassword");
u should use session_register("myusername") after declare the name.
i taken from my php chm
It is currently impossible to register resource variables in a session. For
example, you cann
[ taking php-windows out again :P ]
bedul wrote:
the problem is right here (said on error msg):
session_register("myusername"); session_register("mypassword");
u should use session_register("myusername") after declare the name.
i taken from my php chm
It is currently impossible to register res
Simple. A resource, like the stuff you get when running mysql_query for
instance ($resource = mysql_query($sql);) cannot be stored in a session
variable. When you go to a new page, the resource variable is no longer
linked to the results of the mysql query and thus wasn't stored.
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