Also, if you are really worried about placing too much load on the server,
you could use JavaScript to check the form submission on the client side
using the same technique...
Mikey
Bogdan Stancescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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First, you
hi all,
looking for some advice on the best way to approach this:
i have a guestbook running on a few sites, and occasionally we get
creative people who think it's a good idea to post messages with really
long words or URLs into the text, which totally mess up the layout of the
page.
what I
First, you don't need to explode and then implode - just use a different
var for the exploded array and use the original after the test.
My suggestion for testing (but you really must test it and see if it's
faster or slower than your method) is using wordwrap() with your max
word length and
Thanks!
Justin
on 02/06/02 1:18 PM, Bogdan Stancescu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
First, you don't need to explode and then implode - just use a different
var for the exploded array and use the original after the test.
My suggestion for testing (but you really must test it and see if it's
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