download and install the apache web server. that along with php should do
the trick. if you're doing any database work you may want to pick up the
windows version of that too.
some decent instructions are here:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/php4install.shtml
-Original Message-
Fr
This work for me:
liv_1
liv_2
liv_3
liv_n
To get the value i work in this way...
$liv= $_REQUEST['liv'];
$n = 50;
for ($i=1; $i<=$n;i++){
...
echo $liv[$i];
Josep R. Raurell
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Try:
for ($i=1; $i<=$n;i++){
...
$tmp="liv_$i";
echo "{$$tmp}";
...
}
Veronica Ghezzi wrote:
>Hi,
> i must get the information saved in a several select list named
> liv_1
> liv_2
>
";
$i ++;
}
?>
Simply echoing the \$liv_$i will not work, need to evaluate the string
after parsed as in example above...
Kevin Porter wrote:
>You need to escape the dollar sign with a backslash to prevent PHP trying to
>interpolate the variable $liv (which presumably doesn't exist).
>
>echo
You need to escape the dollar sign with a backslash to prevent PHP trying to
interpolate the variable $liv (which presumably doesn't exist).
echo "\$liv_$i";
HTH,
- Kev
> -Original Message-
> From: Veronica Ghezzi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 June 2002 09:24
> To: Php-General
25/03/2002 8:27:51 PM
hehehe
You could start with loosing IIS, it's bad news.
The port of Apache for windows is good, if not, Xitami's also quite good.
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/
http://www.xitami.com/
But, no, sorry. I can't help you.
"Berlina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Tina,
Thank you for the help Tina :-))
I getting a good experience working with PHP and HTML
(forms). Because of my full time job and personal
commitments, I haven't been able to spend as much of
my free time as I could in my project (Free Gallery
Management System). After October I hope to de
The solution:
You have to configure php with --enable-discard-path
as in:
./configure --without-apache --enable-discard-path
before you compile it.
This is documented here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/security.php
in the section:
Case 4: PHP parser outside of web tree
Now when you do
the #!/p
On 2001-08-07 at 15:39 Tina wrote:
>Because you are running this as a SSI you need to put the folling line at
>the top of your php script:
>
>#!/path/to/php
>
>usually:
>
>#!/usr/local/bin/php
>
>Then your script must be executeable by the webserver user just like any
>other cgi script.
Actually
Hi,
Because you are running this as a SSI you need to put the folling line at
the top of your php script:
#!/path/to/php
usually:
#!/usr/local/bin/php
Then your script must be executeable by the webserver user just like any
other cgi script.
YTina.
On 2001-08-07 at 12:35 miguel valero wrot
Miguel,
I see that your script has the extension .html
Rename that file to .php and it normally should work.
Greetz,
Bjorn Van Simaeys
www.bvsenterprises.com
--- miguel valero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately the -q parameter didn't fix the
> problem.
>
> Is anybody in the PHP ma
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