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Old 08-05-2008, 01:50 AM
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I'll be posting the url of it sometime tomorrow .

Does that excite you ? .

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Old 08-05-2008, 01:50 AM
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>I'll be posting the url of it sometime tomorrow .
>
>Does that excite you ? .


How do you know the URL of my guestbook? ;-)

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<uk.net.web.authoring>
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> >I'll be posting the url of it sometime tomorrow .
> >
> >Does that excite you ? .

>
> How do you know the URL of my guestbook? ;-)
>


Krusty will be quite happy to email you url of the PHPGB zipfile so you
can download it and have a look through the php code with the purpose of
you attaining clue from it :-)


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Krustov contained the following:

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>> How do you know the URL of my guestbook? ;-)
>>

>
>Krusty will be quite happy to email you url of the PHPGB zipfile so you
>can download it and have a look through the php code with the purpose of
>you attaining clue from it :-)


I bet it uses files...

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> I bet it uses files...
>


Joe punter can tell the difference just by looking at it ? .


Either way , Just the vet entry stuff to write before your jaw drops in
sheer awe :-)

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>> I bet it uses files...
>>

>
>Joe punter can tell the difference just by looking at it ? .


I guess not. It'll make a difference to you though should you wish to
add further functionality.
>
>
>Either way , Just the vet entry stuff to write before your jaw drops in
>sheer awe :-)



My jaw already dropped. The plural of entry would be...?
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> I'll be posting the url of it sometime tomorrow .
>


www.cannabisaware.co.uk/guestbook.php

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Old 08-07-2008, 01:30 PM
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>> www.cannabisaware.co.uk/guestbook.php
>>

>
>Whats the matter obi wan - too stunned to sign it :-)


Way too much paranoia in it for me - stunts my creativity.

Seems to strip out innocuous characters like $ ) { ; / etc

What's that all about? Also, I can understand you not wanting to post
html but what's wrong with using strip_tags() ?



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> I can understand you not wanting to post
> html but what's wrong with using strip_tags() ?
>


One of many functions i've never got around to looking at yet .

Wish somebody had told me about the following when i first started
writing php scripts though as it would have saved me writing about
100,000 while loops to read in the flat files i use .

$build="demo/burp.php";
$contents=file_get_contents($build);
$film=explode("\n",$contents);


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"Krustov" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> <uk.net.web.authoring>
> <Geoff Berrow>
> <Tue, 05 Aug 2008 14:06:01 +0100>
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>
>> I can understand you not wanting to post
>> html but what's wrong with using strip_tags() ?
>>

>
> One of many functions i've never got around to looking at yet .
>
> Wish somebody had told me about the following when i first started
> writing php scripts though as it would have saved me writing about
> 100,000 while loops to read in the flat files i use .
>
> $build="demo/burp.php";
> $contents=file_get_contents($build);
> $film=explode("\n",$contents);
>
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Alexa reports you're the 23,280,009th most visited site on the net. Cool!

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