On Aug 26, 2008, at 8:32 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am attempting to wrap my head around an issue and wanted to see if
I was thinking right.
I am attempting to setup a pURL site, one where they go to something
like: example.com/purl.php?purl=jason1234 and the site says "Welcome
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am attempting to wrap my head around an issue and wanted to see if I was
> thinking right.
>
> I am attempting to setup a pURL site, one where they go to something like:
> example.com/purl.php?purl=jason1234 and the site says "Welcome Jason". I
> have that part of it working,
Hi Everyone,
I am attempting to wrap my head around an issue and wanted to see if I
was thinking right.
I am attempting to setup a pURL site, one where they go to something
like: example.com/purl.php?purl=jason1234 and the site says "Welcome
Jason". I have that part of it working, and it'
If your client's friend wants to do learning/development, let him load
PHPTriad, FoxServ, or one of the other trinity setups onto his
computer.
It is truly remarkable that you/your company would even consider such a
request for longer than it takes to say: Never in a million years.
Also, if I wer
I'd like to get some opinions from the list.
We run php/mysql on our linux servers located behind a firewall. Many
of our clients have scripts that access their databases via php running
on the hosting server, and the general access is set up as:
$hostname = "localhost";
$database = "clients