On Saturday 04 December 2004 15:36, Dustin Krysak wrote:
> Hi there, I have some code where I am using the $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
> array to reference my script for a form action... now for some reason
> the file name is not being rendered out. I am including only small
> snippets of my code to see w
Hi there, I have some code where I am using the $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
array to reference my script for a form action... now for some reason
the file name is not being rendered out. I am including only small
snippets of my code to see where my error is...
$editFormAction = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
Hello friends,
I just wanna know is there any way out to know the name of the latest
created session. The issue i'm fixed up with is
I'm storing some variables in the session and the session expire is set
to some 24hrs. Now when i close the browser and when i again open the
same page after so
--- Rory Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was looking at Zend training requirements, on Zends website.
>
> They reportedly require Win2k/XP, and IE>5.5.
>
> Does anyone know what specific part of these training courses
> require Win2k/xp and IE, and whether or not it is possible to
> bypass
Hi
I was looking at Zend training requirements, on Zends website.
They reportedly require Win2k/XP, and IE>5.5.
Does anyone know what specific part of these training courses require
Win2k/xp and IE, and whether or not it is possible to bypass this
using Wine(or if it is due to a wma dep, using mo
I used a little javascript to reveal a message, then submit the form.
Hence the message stays there until the next page loads: