Hello List
I've looked at array_multisort( ), but it doesn't seem like the right
function. Here's an example of my array, it's a listing of CD reviews:
$cds=array(array(Lowest of the Low, 20050105,9,Toronto), array(Heavy
Blinkers,20041020,6,Chicago), array(Apple,Fiona,20050308,5,Seattle));
If I
$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] should get anything after the ? in your url.
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From: Mike R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 1:45 PM
Subject: [PHP] Value in URL issue
I have an issue where I have a value in a link like this:
Maybe you should post all the relevant code.
- Original Message -
From: Mike R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gabino Travassos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 2:36 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Value in URL issue
Nothing gets printed out with this. :\
-Mike
I would do two things.
1. Test your print() function on the same frame. Create a div called
printableText and see if you can print it. If that works, then your
print() function is okay.
2. Test your targeting. Use a different function, such as trying to change
the text or rollover an img in
I've looked at the php.net tutorial, and though I'm learning some things
from it, it's still a bit over my head. It seems to presuppose a comfort
level with programming which I do not have.
Can anyone recommend a simple, hand-holding, introductory tutorial
suitable for someone with no
Howdy
Here's where I'm at.
$DomDocument = domxml_open_file(myFile.xml);
$RootDomNode = $DomDocument-document_element();
print_r($RootDomNode); // just to test
$listItems = $RootDomNode - child_nodes(); print_r(brthere are .
count($listItems). child nodesbr); // 35!
print_r($listItems);
When
Hello
I'm wondering if Regular Expressions are the same in Perl and PHP (and
possibly Actionscript)? They look the same and smell the same, but if I see
a book in a store for Perl Regular Expressions that's $10 cheaper than the
PHP one (is there one?), then is it the same thing?
While we're on
I forgot to mention that in my XML file, inside the quotes in this attribute
backColour=xx the x's will be variable..., so I need some kind of
wildcard to select everything from backColour + the next 8 or 9
characters, cuz it might be backColour=333990 or whatnot.
'backColour' will be a
Thanks for the suggestions. Between the online manual and the books I have I
think I'll get there eventually. Sometimes my logic just sux. What I needed
to do was have the user fill out a form and if they make changes to the XML
file I would update the file. So, my long way around was to go
Hello All
I'm just starting to get PHP, and I'm wondering about the security of the
code I write. It _seems_ that when I try to download the PHP file directly
(like using Save Target As...) it will download only as an HTML file and my
PHP code is gone. I've tried this on a few other people's
GT seems to be the common behavior. Is there a way someone can extract my
php
GT file without this transformation?
In a nutshell - no.
Not without your server being compromised (i.e. hacked into or
misconfigured).
GT One of the things I'm starting with is a simple blog/guestbook. I have
a
If you are saving to SQL you can limit this from the SQL end as well
as the PHP code, but it's worth doing at the PHP level too.
By contraining the size of the string to tiny or whatever, right? I could
also use Javascript, but I like that PHP is more of an invisible hand.
I'm not using mySQL
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