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  • Birthday 09/23/1969

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  1. I've made an attempt to improve the look with a new banner and hopefully fresher colors. Could someone let me know if it's any better than before or do I just need to hire a designer? I know the content needs more work. Here's a link to the design I just replaced: http://www.lillyapps.com/img/old_design.jpg Thanks, Jimmy
  2. Thanks QuickOldCar. I think I knew that, was just in denial. Your feedback has been valuable. I'll work on it some more.
  3. Hello. I would greatly appreciate if someone could review my website and let me know if the layout, colors, and overall look and feel are marketable. I feel that there's something missing but I can't put my finger on it. The website is www.lillyapps.com. I'm looking forward to reading any and all criticism. Thanks, Jimmy Lilly
  4. Okay, I'm back with a new color design. The layout is the same but now there's colors so it won't be so dull. To see the old colors, go to http://www.lillyapps.com/oldpm The live site is http://www.rcpointsmanager.com So, did I do any better or just get worse?
  5. Thank you for the feedback GuiltyGear. It does look a little dull. I have always been more of a back-end programmer but would like to learn more on design. Do you have any suggestions or should I stick to back-end programming? Oh yea, I did copy the Close button that I have on my popups from Vista. I agree, it is off from the rest of my site appearance. I'll work on that. Thanks again.
  6. I would greatly appreciate if someone could look over my site and let me know the good, bad, and the ugly. The address is http://www.rcpointsmanager.com I have a test login for anyone that wants to add some data. Username: test Password: freaktest
  7. rhodesa, it was Magic Quotes but I was looking in the wrong place. When I escape a string in javascript and pass it, the _GET translates the HEX values (which I like) but it also inserts backslashes where ever there was a quote. I added stripslashes() if Magic Quotes is ON when reading _GET and that fixed it. Thanks for you help.
  8. Hello everyone. This is my first post and I'm excited about using this forum. So, what I'm trying to do is be pro-active in reguards to limiting SQL Injection with my new web application and learned that I should be using the mysql_real_escape_string() function. What I belive is happening is that backslashes are being inserted for my quotes and apostrophes within my query string. This sounds fine except for the SQL INSERTs and UPDATEs. The backslashes are being included when writing to the database. Example: If I have a database field named myField and insert the string value: This is a "test" value It is getting stored in my database as: This is a \"test\" value I plan to do more testing tonight but thought I'd ask here first. Thanks.
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