Jason Barnett wrote:
Not an idiot... we all had to learn it once. And some of us a few times
more than that!
You're welcome.
Jason
Okay, back to business... Here's what I've got in the method that goes
at the top of the page
*function headers() {*
*header(Content-type: text/html;
Your Name wrote:
Thank you very much for that solution however I need something slitely
different. This is a CMS for distribution... not everybody that's
going to use it can go in and edit the config files. I've heard of a
command called ini_set(); which temporarily changes it just for
Your Name schrieb:
Thank you very much for that solution however I need something slitely
different. This is a CMS for distribution... not everybody that's
going to use it can go in and edit the config files. I've heard of a
command called ini_set(); which temporarily changes it just for the
Oh I'm sorry, that was just a typo, I meant the use only cookies
one... god I'm an idiot, thank-you.
Jason Barnett wrote:
Your Name wrote:
Thank you very much for that solution however I need something slitely
different. This is a CMS for distribution... not everybody that's
going to use
b1nary Developement Team wrote:
Oh I'm sorry, that was just a typo, I meant the use only cookies
one... god I'm an idiot, thank-you.
Not an idiot... we all had to learn it once. And some of us a few times
more than that!
You're welcome.
Jason
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Thank you very much for that solution however I need something slitely
different. This is a CMS for distribution... not everybody that's
going to use it can go in and edit the config files. I've heard of a
command called ini_set(); which temporarily changes it just for the
script. Would you
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 19:07, b1nary Developement Team wrote:
Hi there guys... First time caller here ;).
I'm currently developing a content management system. One of it's
features is that it's going to be completely standards compliant (XHTML
1.1).
I'm having some troubles however, and
, 2001 2:36 PM
To: Navid Yar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] XHTML and PHP
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 13:13:24 -0500, you wrote:
The first line of an XHTML document must include an XML processing
instruction, as such:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
But PHP will parse it as PHP code because
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