will you be overwriting the old query string with new values or the form input you're expecting separate from the values in the query string? If it were the latter, I'd suggest an easy way is to make a loop like this inside the form:
foreach($_GET as $k => $v)
{
echo '<input...
A cheap way to force open an application client-side like Word is to make a link with mime-type that Word normally opens. Problem, I guess, is text files will be displayed on the browser automatically. If you can configure all your browsers not to open plain text files and force open Notepad...
$query = "INSERT INTO info VALUES ('".$name."', '".$url."', '".$email."')";
is just plain wrong, then. you have four fields to consider inserting to. you could rewrite that in two ways.
(1)
$query = "INSERT INTO info (name, url, email) VALUES...
isn't that a cheap way of doing it? besides, why'd he wanna do it in the first place? if you're switching between browsers during that time, the content of the first one wouldn't even matter. why not then just get the output of scriptTwo.cgi by running it through scriptOne.cgi so that if there...
tgus??? what did you just recommend?
i've done something similar to this back when i was on a server that would not let my perl scripts end email. i had to write in ASP and pass information to that script. i'll get back to you when i get back to my computer at home, but i believe you should...
we can tell, all right. you could view your page by opening the page in a browser. go to File > Open and go to the file that you wish to see.
if you have server-side scripts, you could get a copy of Apache at http://www.apache.com/ and install it appropriately. if you truly are a beginner...
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