I once bought a CD entitled 40,000 photos.
It came with a 1 year subscription to clipart.com.
The cd only cost me £5 and the subscription now costs $129 or something. I have seen that CD in shops like PC World for a similar price
Matt
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Try this
on the thumbnail page have something like this
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<a href=showpic.html?picture1.jpg>
<img src=thumbnail1.jpg>
</a>
<a href=showpic.html?picture2.jpg>
<img src=thumbnail2.jpg>
</a>
<a href=showpic.html?picture3.jpg>
<img src=thumbnail4.jpg>
</a>...
ye, cookies would always work, but it is not too deisrable to use cookies as many peopl do not enable them.
Maybe you could put a seperate back button on the forward page, something like this-
<a href=back.html?afterback>Back</a>
and on the back page do something like this-
<body...
You cannot find out, with Internet Explorer, if the user has clicked back to view the page. You can, however, make a forward button, or a button which takes you to any point in the open window's history.
It requires you to be part of a web design group...
The VS20 free web hosting service is only available as a starter package to commercial web designers, developers and resellers on a one-per-organisation basis. ***VS20s are not available as free hosting for private individuals or for companies...
Ok thanks everyone!
Maybe philote is right and Tripod have tried to make it impossible to upload files.
So I guess the next step is to get another free service for hosting Perl scripts, but which allows the use of CGI.pm.
Does such a service exist (my searching seems to suggest not)?
Thank you, philote, for doing that, but the CGI.pm that it uploads into your cg-bin doesn't have the upload() function.
madcgimonk, It is a free hosting service and they do not supply a means of contacting them, so I do not feel it is possible to get them to get CGI.pm running for me.
arn0ld...
I have tried to upload it to the same directory, but the CGI.pm file seems to use other .pm files, and it's too complicated... I think it's something that the hosting company needs to do, and I cannot.
I am absolutely sure that they don't have it. Bear in mind it is a free hosting service...
My problem is that I have a free hosting service, which allows the use of Perl CGI, but it does not seem to be possible to use the CGI.pm library files. Instead, the site provides you with alternative library files.
I need to write a script which uploads a picture file into a folder of my...
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