Re: [PHP] REminder APllication

2002-07-14 Thread The Doctor

On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 10:05:05PM -0400, John Holmes wrote:
  DOes anyone know how to build a reminder application on:
  
  a) identified users
  b)  Sorting users' reminders??
 
 Yes.
 
 ---John Holmes...
 
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 o-answers.html


Getting down to specifics then:

1)  I have a reminder process that

a) uses .htpasswd
b)  USes a static file

So I want to:

I)  Convert or use said file using a fill in the blank username/password
process on a Web Page

Once in

II) The user have instant access to their reminder list  so they could

A)  Modify by adding and/or deleting
B)  Set up an e-mail reminder time
C)  Set up which e-mail address to go to.


Can I do/convert this and SPECIFICAAL how?

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RE: [PHP] REminder APllication

2002-07-11 Thread John Holmes

 DOes anyone know how to build a reminder application on:
 
 a) identified users
 b)  Sorting users' reminders??

Yes.

---John Holmes...

http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/questions-with-yes-or-n
o-answers.html


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Re: [PHP] REminder APllication

2002-07-11 Thread Chris Knipe

On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 10:05:05PM -0400, John Holmes wrote:
  DOes anyone know how to build a reminder application on:
  
  a) identified users
  b)  Sorting users' reminders??
 
 Yes.

You just couldn't resist, could you? ;) 

I like it -g-

To be a bit more precise, the awnser's actually No.  You can't build a
application on (in?) either (a) or (b) as indicated above.  However, a 
application could be written in various languages to accomplish both (a) and 
(b) without much hassles. ;))

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