My BODY tag reads as follows:
body width=800 bgcolor=#FF text=#00 leftmargin=0
topmargin=0 marginwidth=0 marginheight=0
Any tips on how I can correct this? It needs to be flush irregardless if
the user presses the BACK button or not.
What is that width setting doing in your
Your timestamps should be in UTC, and therefore not effected by daylight
savings.
- Ben
Nathan Cassano wrote:
Hello fellow PHPer's,
Daylight savings is soon upon most of us and I have some
questions in regard to timestamps. My problem: So we put our clocks an
hour back. I have
Sounds like onChange to me... when you check it you change it, when you
uncheck it you change it.
- Ben
Boaz Yahav wrote:
does anyone know the HTML event that knows when a checkbox has been
checked and unchecked?
So far I'm using onChange but that is not exactly what I need. I need to
Hi all,
I've been banging my head against the wall for a few days and have
finally decided to consult the list. Here's what I'm trying to do and
what is happening:
Platform:
Various version of RH Linux, primary 6.2 (on an i586), but when that
failed (repeatedly) I started trying it on a
Have a look at the path to sendmail in your php.ini file. To get mine
to work I had to set it to '/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i'. Your path may be
different, but the -t and -i switches are important.
- Ben
Sanjay wrote:
Hi
I have successfully installed PHP 4.0.6 with apache 1.3.22 on my
Dave.O wrote:
I am trying to run a php script with query from wthin another php script.
I have a php script that adds information to a database and calls another
php script with query to view those details using the include command but I
keep getting an error Failed opening file.
Is
bruce wrote:
ben...
your statements/approach is pretty much what i've been thinking of. however,
with regards to the forums/cms apps.. i've yet to find one that actually
keeps a track of the logged in users, that works when the user kills the
browser..
the ones that i've seen, that allow an
bruce wrote:
ben...
i understand what you've stated, but i was under the impression that a
number of sites (etrade, etc...) can/do track who is/is not logged into
their sites.. and not just by some crude 'timeout' function...
Yes they do, the key there being that they are tracking who is
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