not at all sure of the details (other than to know that whether you can do this depends on the version of MySQL you use.) but there is something in the newer implementations called FULLTEXT which allows you to create an index over multiple text fields
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If your using MySQL then stored procedures is not yet an option (not supported as of writing this.)
You can get around this by using the function "mysql_insert_id" - which will tell you the autoincrement ID of the last successful MySQL INSERT statement...
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is the client-side cookie read from the PHP code or using javscript on the client-side and passed back to the server via the ? part of the url?
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sorry if this is a stupid Q!
rgds,
Jochem
do something like:
(in the HTML page)
<a href="mailto:
<script>
<!--
document.write('myaddress');
document.write('@');
document.write('mydomain');
document.write('.com');
//-->
</script>
">mail me</a>
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basic idea is too write out pieces of the address with javascript at render...
why does it have to be at the bottom of the page.
like DjangMan says just start generating the webpage after you have accessed the DB.
PHP engine parses from top to bottom your PHP file.
the output of the PHP engine is what ever your PHP code
outputted and what ASCII was between the PHP code...
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