Hi Tedd,
Friday, May 25, 2007, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote:
At 3:28 PM +0100 5/23/07, Richard Davey wrote:
if ($_POST['status_code'] == 'C')
^^
Read-up on the if/else structure and comparison operators. You'd never
use a single equals sign in this example.
Rich:
Read
At 2:46 PM +0100 5/25/07, Richard Davey wrote:
Hi Tedd,
Friday, May 25, 2007, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote:
At 3:28 PM +0100 5/23/07, Richard Davey wrote:
if ($_POST['status_code'] == 'C')
^^
Read-up on the if/else structure and comparison operators. You'd never
use a
Hi Tijnema,
Friday, May 25, 2007, 5:58:46 PM, you wrote:
On 5/25/07, Robert Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very. Each directory contains very specific types of code/content.
Tracking down where any given function, class, custom tag, behaviour,
etc is defined is extremely simple.
Cheers,
On 5/25/07, Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tijnema,
Friday, May 25, 2007, 5:58:46 PM, you wrote:
On 5/25/07, Robert Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very. Each directory contains very specific types of code/content.
Tracking down where any given function, class, custom tag,
Hello Jay,
Wednesday, March 30, 2005, 10:14:27 PM, you wrote:
JB I try to use both types of quotes in the proper circumstance.
JB Having said that, I came to computing in the age where we worried
JB over CPU cycles, but I don't see how in this day and age the
JB difference between the two would
Hello Marek,
Monday, November 22, 2004, 12:18:22 PM, you wrote:
MK Yes, .inc files will show up as they are - php source, db
MK username/password etc. So it's even less secure unless you forbid
MK serving them:
That would be the properly configured web server section of my post,
assuming this
--- Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MK Yes, .inc files will show up as they are - php source, db
MK username/password etc. So it's even less secure unless you
forbid serving them:
That would be the properly configured web server section of
my post, assuming this has been done they
Hello Perry,
Sunday, November 21, 2004, 8:02:48 PM, you wrote:
PJ What it the purpose of the .inc file then?
Security - on a properly configured web server a .inc file will never
actually try and compile/execute itself. Whereas a .php one always
will.
Best regards,
Richard Davey
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