Re: [PHP] parsing select multiple="multiple"

2013-02-18 Thread tamouse mailing lists
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 7:28 PM, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: > >>> >>> 1. Crimes Against >>> Persons >>> 2. Disturbances >>> 3. Assistance / >>> Medical >>> 4. Crimes Against >>> Property >>> 5. Accidents >>> / >>> Traffic

Re: [PHP] parsing select multiple="multiple"

2013-02-18 Thread David Robley
tamouse mailing lists wrote: > On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 6:54 PM, John Taylor-Johnston > wrote: >> I am capable with . (I suppose I did it >> correctly? :p ) >> But I haven't the first clue how to parse a and >> multiply select name="DPRtype". >> Would anyone give me a couple of clues please? :) >

Re: [PHP] parsing select multiple="multiple"

2013-02-18 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
1. Crimes Against Persons 2. Disturbances 3. Assistance / Medical 4. Crimes Against Property 5. Accidents / Traffic Problems 6. Suspicious Circumstances 7. Morality / Drugs 8. Miscel

Re: [PHP] parsing select multiple="multiple"

2013-02-18 Thread tamouse mailing lists
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 6:54 PM, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: > I am capable with . (I suppose I did it > correctly? :p ) > But I haven't the first clue how to parse a and multiply > select name="DPRtype". > Would anyone give me a couple of clues please? :) > Thanks, > John > >Priority

[PHP] parsing select multiple="multiple"

2013-02-18 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
I am capable with . (I suppose I did it correctly? :p ) But I haven't the first clue how to parse a and multiply select name="DPRtype". Would anyone give me a couple of clues please? :) Thanks, John Priority: {echo "selected";} ?>>1 {echo "selec

Re: [PHP] Affordable low-fee e-commerce - DIY?

2013-02-18 Thread Larry Martell
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 1:26 PM, George Langley wrote: > Hi all. Am wanting to build a site where people can donate $1.00 but is not > for charity or other non-profit per se. So if I use PayPal, with their 2.9% + > .30 per transaction fee, that equals .33 cents for each dollar - that's a > full

Re: [PHP] Affordable low-fee e-commerce - DIY?

2013-02-18 Thread Tedd Sperling
On Feb 18, 2013, at 1:26 PM, George Langley wrote: > Hi all. Am wanting to build a site where people can donate $1.00 but is not > for charity or other non-profit per se. So if I use PayPal, with their 2.9% + > .30 per transaction fee, that equals .33 cents for each dollar - that's a > full th

Re: [PHP] Affordable low-fee e-commerce - DIY?

2013-02-18 Thread Adam Richardson
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 1:26 PM, George Langley wrote: > Hi all. Am wanting to build a site where people can donate $1.00 but is > not for charity or other non-profit per se. So if I use PayPal, with their > 2.9% + .30 per transaction fee, that equals .33 cents for each dollar - > that's a full th

[PHP] Affordable low-fee e-commerce - DIY?

2013-02-18 Thread George Langley
Hi all. Am wanting to build a site where people can donate $1.00 but is not for charity or other non-profit per se. So if I use PayPal, with their 2.9% + .30 per transaction fee, that equals .33 cents for each dollar - that's a full third of the amount the people would be giving. Credit cards ap

Re: [PHP] webDAV/CalDAV client class experience ?

2013-02-18 Thread B. Aerts
- Adding the HTTP header "Accept: */*" made sure all read actions ( e.g. GET, PROPFIND, REPORT) worked perfectly This is interesting. The Accept header has to do with what media types the browser will accept in return. I didn't think it had anything to do with what operations the server/applicat