Philip
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http://www.motif-services.com/Farid-KH/leight.htmt Is also called a "modal box" or "modal popup" http://foohack.com/tests/vertical-align/dialog.html Without the fancy page blackout, and you just want to show or hide a div: http://blog.movalog.com/a/javascript-toggle-visibility/
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Creating a search engine: Problem with making multiple pages
Philip replied to scrubbicus's topic in PHP Coding Help
Pagination? http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorial/basic-pagination -
I've run into that problem. As soon as you think of a great name, you check the domain and its taken >.<
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Or we could just throw you, CV, out and you pick you up in a few weeks and you can tell us what you needed.
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#5: Computer with internet mine: Air Food Water Shelter Fire
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Or, if the sql file is too big to copy paste, place this under the comments in your sql file and above your first DROP IF...: USE `filehost`; That'll tell it to import into the database name filehost.
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Should read: <input type="button" name="View" value="View" OnClick="location.href=\''.$files.$row["file"].'\'" class="button_60"> Using a syntax highlighter would help: echo '<input type="button" name="View" value="View" OnClick="location.href=\''.$files.$row["file"].'\'" class="button_60">';
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Yeah, it has some good hardware in there.
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I still get a lot more satisfaction when I build my own. The thing is (as said before), you can get higher quality products and DIY, or go with cheaper products and be lazy/safe Personally, I would go and build my own (and if you don't know how, I'm sure you know somebody that would build it for you for a fraction of the cost.) However I think you already knew what you were going to do when you asked the question in the original post.
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The specs aren't that bad, but I still think it's a bit overpriced. I got better specs off of newegg (OS not included) for $2400 (US dollars ofc.) Hell, you could even switch out the processors for the BE EE, and still be under $3k (and thats 300MHz faster + easier to OC) Your only trade offs are: you dont have to build it yourself, and you have a complete warranty. But it's your call, after all it's your money
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But remember - the graphics cards also have limits on max resolutions. Most go up to around 2500*1600. I run dualscreen, 21" and 19" and have a hard time being productive on any screen setup with less real estate. I'm thinking about adding another monitor or two.
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Here is a sample script: <?php $id = intval($_GET['id']); // database connection here... $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `images` WHERE `id` = ".$id." LIMIT 1", $conn) or die(mysql_error()); if(mysql_num_rows($result)>0) { $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); header( "Content-type: ".$row['filetype'].""); echo $row['image']; } ?> id would be the image id, filetype would contain the Content-type, and image would contain the blob of the image. Then in context: <img src="showimage.php?id=1" alt="some image"> Again, I'd strongly recommend just using normal images, and not storing them in the db since it would most likely cause a lot of strain on a site.
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You can store the image in the DB as a blob format. However I'd recommend against it, and just store it as a normal image If you do decide to store it in the database, you need to have a separate file that has a header with the correct file type.
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Not sure if this would make much a different, but try passing them as parameters to echo: echo getMonths("month")," ",getDays("day")," ",getYears("year", "1900", "2009"),"\n</td>\n</tr>"; If not, make sure error_reporting(E_ALL); is a the top of your script.
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D'oh! Haha, guess that's what I get for not looking on the main site I'm surprised I haven't run into more errors, only issue was a freeze on Opera - but a re-launch did okay.
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Yeah, my bad, I meant 2+3. Yeah I don't really like it either, but it beats trying the impossible: installing ie 6
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I just stumbled across this site tonight, thought I'd share it because it seems pretty helpful to me: http://www.xenocode.com/Browsers/ It allows you to test your designs in virtual versions of major browsers (right now they have IE 6-8 , FF 1 & 2, Chrome, Opera and Safari.) Anybody else ever used them?
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Escaping them would look like: print "<font color=\"#ffffff\">Your email<br /> has been removed from our mailing list. </font>";
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Ha, i just realized I also hit 1k the other day, time flies by eh?
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[SOLVED] Is it possible to change .php to .somethingelse?
Philip replied to PugJr's topic in PHP Coding Help
Mod rewrite cheat sheet Intro to htaccess (part 2 has the rewrite rules) -
Why not just use POST?
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<?php $open=strtotime("8:00:00"); $close = strtotime("20:00:00"); $now = time(); if($now>=$open && $now<=$close) { echo 'The store closes in ',floor(($close - $now)/(60*60)),':',floor(($close - $now)/(60)),' at ', date('g:i A',$close); } else { echo 'Sorry, we are closed!'; } ?> That's how I'd do it... but that's just me. No need for strtotime("now") when you could just do time();
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Opera? Who uses Opera still?! (Kidding of course - a good browser, just really never makes it into the headlines like Firefox or IE, or hell, even Chrome when it launched)
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I'm guessing you still didn't close that first statement correctly. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>Save Invoice</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="php_styles.css" type="text/css" /> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> </head> <body> <?php $BillTo = $_POST["billto"]; $Date = $_POST["date"]; $Terms = $_POST["terms"]; $Description1 = $_POST["description1"]; $Description2 = $_POST["description2"]; $Description3 = $_POST["description3"]; $InvoiceNum = $_POST["invoicenum"]; $Quantity1 = $_POST["quantity1"]; $Quantity2 = $_POST["quantity2"]; $Quantity3 = $_POST["quantity3"]; $Rate1 = $_POST["rate1"]; $Rate2 = $_POST["rate2"]; $Rate3 = $_POST["rate3"]; $Amount1 = $_POST["amount1"]; $Amount2 = $_POST["amount2"]; $Amount3 = $_POST["amount3"]; $Total = $_POST["total"]; if (empty($BillTo) || empty($Date) || empty($Terms) || empty($Description1) || empty($Description2) || empty($Description3)) echo "<hr/><p>You must enter a value in each field. Click your browser's Back button to return to the invoice.</p><hr />"; else if (!is_numeric($InvoiceNum) || !is_numeric($Quantity1) || !is_numeric($Quantity2) || !is_numeric($Quantity3) || !is_numeric($Rate1) || !is_numeric($Rate2) || !is_numeric($Rate3) || !is_numeric($Amount1) || !is_numeric($Amount2) || !is_numeric($Amount3) || !is_numeric($Total)) echo "<p>You have an error! Please click on your browser's Back button to return to the form.</p>"; else { $InvoiceFile = fopen($InvoiceNum . ".txt", "w") ; echo "<h1>Invoice Saved</h1>"; echo "<hr /><br /><table frame='border' rules='rows'>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Bill To</strong>"; echo "<pre>$BillTo</pre></td>"; echo "<td style='text-align: right' colspan='3'>"; echo "<br /><strong>Invoice #</strong>: $InvoiceNum<br />"; echo "<strong>Date</strong>: $Date<br />"; echo "<strong>Terms</strong>: $Terms</td></tr>"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td><strong>Description</strong><br />$Description1<br />$Description2<br />$Description3</td>"; echo "<td style='text-align: right'><strong>Quantity</strong><br />$Quantity1<br />$Quantity2<br />$Quantity3</td>"; echo "<td style='text-align: right'><strong>Rate</strong><br />$$Rate1<br />$$Rate2<br />$$Rate3</td>"; echo "<td style='text-align: right'><strong>Amount</strong><br />$$Amount1<br />$$Amount2<br />$$Amount3</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td colspan='4' style='text-align: right'><strong>TOTAL</strong>: $$Total</td></tr>"; echo "</table>"; } ?> <hr /> </body> </html>
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You dont close the if: if (empty($BillTo) || empty($Date) || empty($Terms) || empty($Description1) || empty($Description2) || empty($Description3) || echo "<hr/><p>You must enter a value in each field. Click your browser's Back button to return to the invoice.</p><hr />"; //... Also, you don't close your last else statement.