'];
}
It could be as simple as the not working where you really need ' but
that depends on what/how you are doing things.
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you actually did.
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Richard Kurth wrote:
Wolf wrote:
Richard Kurth wrote:
Could you please give me an idea where to start looking
while($row=mysql_fetch_array($sql_result)){
if ($row[number]==1) {
tr
td File 1/td
tdThis is the file/td
tdDelete/td
/tr
}else{
tr
tdFile1/td
td/td
tdAdd/td
/tr
}
}
What
valsaraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks.
But in php 5.2.2 it's not compiled with mbstring. But in version 5.2.0 it's
compiled with mbstring support, but I don't get information aboout what
settings is required by htmlentities() to work properly. Could you help to
find out this?
Nope, i'm running PHP on my machines just fine and there are no issues.
This is a user configuration issue.
First: add the lines to apache
Second: restart apache
Third: empty the browser cache
Fourth: reload the web page
Then post back what happens.
Top posting from my Q otherwise I'd have
this and never had a problem with it.
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Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 19, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Jay Blanchard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I wonder how many of us on the list served. It's got to be more
than just you and I, Tedd, wouldn't you
Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I don't want to start any arguments or flame wars, but it's been
my opinion for years that the US should require at least one year in
the armed services as well. If you want freedom and privileges, you
should earn them, not feel
--- Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Iv Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Joseph wrote:
I guess the main problem is people don't realize that there are a LOT of
things you can do in the military other than just taking a gun out into
the
field and
their adverts, so using Adblock+ gets rid of them PDQ. :)
You gonna post the source code? ;)
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PHP path.
STFW and RTFM on your server and post your full code and error logs and
we'll have a better picture and be able to point you in the right direction.
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I want the damn code to look at! Not a hosted environment...
:)
Sounds like that's not an option right now?
If they let you look at the code, why would you purchase their hosting space?
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How can i detect on the fly which line i have to use?
Why not just read the manual and add the appropriate line for your version of
PHP ?
Makes the most sense.
Or add all the lines.
Pretty much an Apache list question though.
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calls with a -c as some of the
documentation states?
What have you tried (direct calls) and what has the output been?
What do your error logs say?
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answer it comes back with is
this link:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44526edit=1
So, just wondering here, what searches did you run?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enclient=firefox-arls=com.ubuntu%3Aen-US%3Aunofficialhs=jaCq=PHP%3A+php.ini+inheritance++clibtnG=Search
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is an actual function...
http://us2.php.net/array
So, where is your code that isn't working right?
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:
I just hit tab and space at once and gmail just sent it ;)
Well, I'm not reaching that size, hehe.
Btw, PHP Version 5.2.6
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, where is your code that isn't
in a better direction.
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Wei, Alice J. wrote:
Hi,
Right now I enforced the file to read in through HTTP-Request and output it
to a local file.
Looks like this functioned perfectly after I used append functions after I
attempted to write to the file!
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this.
Alice
Are you
to either change your input form to give you the results in a
certain way (split up the M,D,Y or only accept it in a specific format or any
other way)
OR
You run the strpos and look for / . or - or or ? and then use the
data on that field.
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with this:
$arr = array(
array('blue', 4),
array('orange', 7),
array('green', 6));
Seems like it should be really simple but all the ways I can figure out
to do it are too kludgey.
What have you tried so far?
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actually cut/pasted
from, look at lines 67 and 68 and check to make sure you have a ; at the end of
line 67. Or a ) or a } or some other closing brace that you could be using
previously.
Otherwise, check with a javascript list to see what the javascript errors are.
HTH,
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Alain Roger wrote:
Hi,
I need to create an e-shop in PHP.
this is for me the first time that i need to do that and i think the way how
to approach such topic is different that creating a simple corporate web
site.
STFW: php: open source e-commerce
thanks in advance.
Jon.
Set session variables, have the script check the session variables.
That'll keep the pages rolling, shouldn't take much coding, and you can change
some things on-the-fly.
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the mysql query to verify it is correct? Have you
checked the logs?
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Oh, and make sure you bottom post too so you actually follow everything! ;)
mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doh - and mysql_escape_string or equivalent.
On 7/7/08, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please oh please also run that through filter_input() before throwing
a $_POST
this up, you could
theoretically put a separate phpmyadmin folder in each of the web folders of
the users who use your services.
Have you RTFM and set it up as the documentation stated and then tested it by
logging in as the new user?
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/docs.php
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snip
..
.
$perc50=(img50 int)/$total;
You can do it per day, per month, per year, per 28 days, per PMS cycle,
per anything you want provided you have the data to do it.
/snip
:) this is the part where i am a bit confused actually, can you give me one or
two examples and i'll work from there?
Denis L. Menezes wrote:
Dear friends.
I am looking for freelance web developers in India.
Can contact me?
Thanks
Denis
Why just in India? There are a number of us available via the world.
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data is out of synch between the
current balance and the previous day's ending balance?
Cheers,
Rob.
See!!! I told you he was skimming the profits! Better check his desk for the
other set of books! ;)
I'd suggest the int approach.
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for your help.
Alice,
$whoami=system('whoami');
echo $whoami;
$pwd=system('pwd');
echo $pwd;
That should tell you what ID you are and the path you are in.
Make sure that the path you are in has the correct permissions.
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Alice: Bottom post like everyone else...
Wei wrote:
Hi, Wolf:
Like I guessed, I am still defined as the root user.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] html]# php test.php
root
root/var/www/html
/var/www/html
This is the output I have got from using your script.
I have made a following quick
done that, you should be OK.
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, but if not I have severe doubts in
anyone graduating with an MIS from Indiana University.
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denied.
Thanks
Kapil
Sure we do! It's even in the manual on how to fix it!
Ohhh, and Google has info on it too!
RTFM and STFW and you should be fine.
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- this should display if you have any mail queued up to send on the
server and possibly if it errored out
3. check your php error log. If you don't have one, modify your php.ini to
create one, restart webserver if running via that, CLI should read it on the
fly.
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!-- SNIP --
Here is the updated code
Notice!!
$message doesn't contain any PHP code within it
$query only has a single ; within the whole line, right at the end of the ; to
complete the PHP assignment string. Placing one inside it will barf the script
typically.
$headers are all
in MySQL
3. Checked the PHP error log
4. Checked the MySQL error log
Just guessing I'd say your data was empty, but without more information, it's a
pretty big shot in the dark.
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that doesn't sound good. :-)
tedd
So disturbing that it would be nice if I could add an appropriate image to
it... ;)
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, but but and butt are two very distinct words... ;) I know Dan, it's
that grammar thing.. Even using the Queen's English makes it a tush for the
push. ;)
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Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
You'll be pleased to know (I'm sure) that phpguru.org is back up and
working (for the most part I would imagine).
Glad to hear it!
So, which backup solution are you using? Or should I say which 12 backup
solutions? ;)
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Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, which backup solution are you using? Or should I say which 12 backup
solutions? ;)
Lol. Not that sophisticated actually, trusty old tar and gzip, along
with regular downloads to my desktop so that they're in two locations.
Before I got
Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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PS - for those that know, I'm back ... with a vengeance.
[/snip]
That explains why I didn't sleep well last night. :)
You kidding, I don't think any of us regulars did...
Glad to see you back Jochem.
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I've freelanced longer than most these guys have been alive.
Cheers,
tedd
See, I knew you were one of the wise ancient ones! Kluthluu!! ;)
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and came up with some pretty good information for your
questions...
http://www.google.com/search?q=php%3A+mingie=utf-8oe=utf-8aq=trls=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficialclient=firefox-a
So, where is your code that you have written and having an issue with it doing?
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Because there is 1 or more out there who don't know any better and get sucked
in.
And when you look at it as being able to use a name book or dictionary (readily
available mind you) along with a list of domains.Once you add them
together, the resources needed for sending the emails is
CanihoJR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Como puedo ejecutar un comando de sistema con otro usuario que no sea
www-data??? si realizo un exec(sh miscript.sh); se ejecuta con www-data y
me gustaria ejecutarlo con mi usuario. (linux)
Gracias d antemano
Check your permissions.
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more than what I need/want.
Really, they still make Eudora? Or is this an old copy on the MacIntosh IIe
that you are running. ;)
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3000 quotes and Jim only has 1500, then you really want to assign Jim the next
quote as it would be done sooner.
You might also want to track who is in the office or on vacation as well so
that you assign only to Active people.
My $.02
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at
the mail server so they never see it.
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You can at least track memory + cpu usage through the Task Manager
(Ctrl-Alt-Del + T on most distros). In the Task Manager, I also noticed
that GoogleUpdate.exe is running even when Chrome.exe is not. This made
me a bit curious, so I went into msconfig (the Microsoft GUI utility
you can do is set a session variable when you GET the first i, then just
check and if the session variable is present, you don't process the next time
you GET i.
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to the processing page, then use the processing page to pull the
session information and make sure it came from the correct page.
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Jay Moore wrote:
Greetings list!
Is it possible (and if so, how) to send username and password
information to a website with PHP?
In one word...
CURL
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on the fly and seemed to be pretty
good at it.
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output
Without Code and without Output, you don't really show the problem.
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, absolutely nothing. I vacation on Beaver Island in the
middle of Lake Michigan -- yes really, Beaver Island. :-)
No phones? No lights? No motorcars? Not a single luxury!?!?
He said Beaver Island, so there were lots of DAMs to check out and sites to
see! :-D
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Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 10, 2008, at 1:10 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
Jay Blanchard schreef:
[snip]
OK, this is getting ridiculous. I think we need a new PHP list.
Something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] sounds about right.
[/snip]
I knew jealousy would rear its
jmatt wrote:
Hi, I was using NVU to edit PHP but when I upload the index.php file back
there will always be a slight error in disorientation.
Example using NVU I edited the text just a bit then bam..The webpage became
really funny
What is the best to edit my PHP file?
Thanks
Vi, nedit,
.
My last upgrade was from XP to Ubuntu. :)
And believe it or not, if you want to test your test on Ubuntu there is an IE
for it or you can just WINE things. :)
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with the
date,time,userID and tied in the DB to the user so that I easily get a set of
links to them.
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','$txtLName','$txtEmail','$txtPhone','$txturl','$record','$subscribed',$date,
'$REMOTE_ADDR','$txtBusiness','$txtAddress1','$txtCity','$txtState','$txtZip','$rdoCoffee','$rdoTime','$areaPlans')
;
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into TABLE values($var,$var.);
mysqli_stmt_prepare($stmt, $Query);
I'm gonna go drink more cold drugs now...
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, RTFM as it has examples right there!
http://us2.php.net/ftp_pasv
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ID
when they login to the server, store it in a DB table that they are logged in,
then if the session ID goes away, then you log them out and push them to the
login page.
But why go around your elbow to blow your nose?
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there, and use stuff from the $_SESSION to
actually make the rest of the pages faster.
30-40 queries just to set up a page? That's an abomination that shouldn't see
the light of day.
Anything slower then 2 seconds without any interaction back to the users will
be short-lived
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Nathan Rixham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
Thanks for quoting the whole message then! :P
Maybe he just wanted to make sure you got it...
!-- SNIP --
I just wish you guys would stop
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*snatches lightbulb down and replaces it with burned out one*
Must resist fist of death
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Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
What was pointed as a passing mention in one thread I thought was
worth note in a thread of its own. As quoted by Rob:
BTW, while we're off topic... my wife delivered our third child (second
boy) 3 minutes after midnight
), they are unable to restore the email
accounts until you drive home, reboot the router, call and WAIT ON HOLD for
their customer service reps and then another 10 minutes later get the email
accounts restored.
Sorry for the bounces everyone.
Wolf
Of course, after I sent that, I got an immediate
except for
specific sites due to ads being swfs as well.
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or find a hidden piece. Then a redirect to ratemypoo seems
like a good idea to me!
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are reflected in the larger project
tracking entity.
I have looked at OpenProj, MS Project, and some others and none offer
this functionality.
Have you checked out Tutos?
I played with it a few years ago, not sure how it works these days.
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Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
Unless that was the business you were in ;)
True enough, but what kind of business would that be...? :-)
Rating poo, of course...
It's a crappy job, but someone's got to do it... ;)
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php: question where question is what you are looking to do. By prefacing
the search with php: google tends to give greater responses since it looks for
PHP first and then the question.
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Wolf wrote:
By Bottom Posting (common when on a mailing list or NG) it gives greater
context as you read through the previous posts and by the time of getting
to where the new response is, it is in sync. No skipping back and forth to
read to get the context.
Until
.
This is also addressed in the Netiquette RFC (1855).
See, and when you reply, make sure to cut the 10 lines of dan's sig file off.
Well said Dan! :)
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this?
Nope, you post and pretty much people will respond to the list and sometimes
include the other posters to that message.
If you are just going to read this group through the web or another interface,
set up your email to filter the messages.
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languages.
So instead of something like this:
if ($employee_login == true || $employee_loggin == break)
You could do:
if ($employee_login != off)
Don't worry, it should be quick, we've been chumming the water. ;)
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This is extremely off-topic. Please don't abuse this list in an attempt
to drive traffic to your blog.
-Stut
It *is* powered by PHP, Stut. :P
True, but that's the ONLY PHP thing about it... OK, and the URL has PHP in
it...
;)
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Nathan Rixham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 08:01 -0700, Jim Lucas wrote:
Chrome wrote:
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From: Amy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 October 2008 11:58
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Politics
Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know of a good (as opposed to a bad) mailing list manager,
other than freelists.org (which I can't seem to get working).
Thanks.
What's wrong with Mailman?
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Ok, other then mailman, anyone know of a free (other than
freelists.org) hosted discussion list management service?
I take it that Google Groups is out as well?
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?
Sounds like you aren't even using PHP...
As for the redirects, there are a host of ways, even some which can have output
on the page yet still redirect flawlessly using the META tags.
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Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
users who browse without Javascript enabled,
Heretics!
lynx works great!
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Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
users who browse without Javascript enabled,
Heretics!
Also remember, all US based sites have to be in compliance with ADA as well,
otherwise you'll spend a lot of time re-writing your stuff if it doesn't work
for someone to use a disabilities
Boyd wrote:
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From: Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 2:30 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] basic php question...
Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
users who browse without Javascript
and then chop it from there to the end, then you trim it up
and you get the text.
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Your query looks fine. You need to look at the error codes you receive.
change:
mysql_query($query);
TO:
mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
The resulting error message should help you find your MySQL issue.
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at a database to store the info in the
most efficient manner possible.
You could also do it with sessions, but if they get stuck and need to
come back, then if they had to login their session might be different
and they'd have to start over again.
HTH,
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Ni, he works for ACORN...
Oh wait, that would have vote early, vote often...
-Original Message-
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Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 12:33 PM
To: Ólafur Waage [EMAIL PROTECTED]; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] It's Sunday, and I'm bored...
Accumulate them in the session. When done, and before final action you
could let them view a summary of selected items and allow deletion of
any entries they don't want.
You session purest! :-P
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to teach it, well they gave that person more rope then
they needed.
Tedd, glad you got hooked on Phonics. One of these days I hope from graduating
from just looking at the pictures, but right now the pictures are oh so
enticing!. ;)
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to actually provide MORE of the code, since the error pretty
much tells you that you don't have a connection to your database. Not a PHP
issue really.
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Bottom POST when mailing the list.
My responses inline and at the bottom
Terion Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this was the code I posted that accidentally only went to Wolf:
what does STFW mean?
http://www.google.com/search?q=STFWie=utf-8oe=utf-8aq=trls=org.mozilla:en
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Everyone stay safe.
Sure Dan, just pad your metrics with yet another post... :)
Have a good Thanksgiving as well! Make sure to eat lots of turkey so you sleep
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of the pages but no errors are showing
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Then that answer would be no
You need to actually look at your error logs as if the server is set up right
it won,'t allow ini bypasses.
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after some scripts ran
amok.
HTH,
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