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Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday September 17th 2006

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 23:26

Steve Turnbull wrote: > Hi > > I was hoping for some advice/ideas/criticism on the following: > > So I put together a little test, using serialize/unserialize and > base64_encode/decode. As a concep...

Re: FN-FORUM: Web page 'footer' information

date posted 17th September 2006 21:05

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Jeanes" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 9:56 PM Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Web page 'footer' information > > Hi, > > Tha...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 21:00

I know it's bad form to follow-up your own comments but it's several hours later ... just to say that I got mod_rewrite working nicely and I'm a happy bunny. Thanks for the help. Steve -- Steve Tu...

RE: FN-FORUM: Web page 'footer' information

date posted 17th September 2006 20:37

Hi, Thanks for the response, definitely gives me a great starting point. Matt -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Milosz A.Lodowski - New Media Designer S...

Re: FN-FORUM: Web page 'footer' information

date posted 17th September 2006 19:33

> Hi, > > I was wondering if anybody had come across any conventions for > information that is displayed at the bottom of a web page. > > A lot of business/corporate designs use a footer section to di...

FN-FORUM: Web page 'footer' information

date posted 17th September 2006 19:16

Hi, I was wondering if anybody had come across any conventions for information that is displayed at the bottom of a web page. A lot of business/corporate designs use a footer section to display info...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 14:45

I demand that Gary Short [EMAIL REMOVED] may (or may not) have written: > > To achieve the same thing with a monolithic file you would have to do > the following... > > 1. Open the file (now many h...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 14:27

I demand that Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED] may (or may not) have written: > > On Sunday 17 Sep 2006 1:54 pm, Steve Turnbull wrote: > > > Currently my system uses exactly one PHP file (obviously it in...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 14:19

Steve Turnbull wrote: >> http://www.myserver.com/customer/add would be a directory and you >> set up index.php (or whatever you like) to be the default file. >> That way although the visitor naviga...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 13:46

On Sunday 17 Sep 2006 1:54 pm, Steve Turnbull wrote: > Currently my system uses exactly one PHP file (obviously it includes > lots more objects which do the actual work).=20 Are they included condit...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 13:35

I demand that Gary Short [EMAIL REMOVED] may (or may not) have written: > http://www.myserver.com/customer/add would be a directory and you > set up index.php (or whatever you like) to be the defaul...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 13:15

> Steve Turnbull wrote: > >> The only thing I haven't been able to figure out -- bearing in mind >> that, when it comes to web work, I just do PHP/mySQL (with a >> smattering of XML stuff) -- is how...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 12:43

Steve Turnbull wrote: > The only thing I haven't been able to figure out -- bearing in mind > that, when it comes to web work, I just do PHP/mySQL (with a > smattering of XML stuff) -- is how to hand...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 12:33

I demand that Gary Short [EMAIL REMOVED] may (or may not) have written: > It seems to me that you want to pass information from the > presentation layer (your html page) to the controller layer (some...

FN-FORUM: Terms and Conditions Documentation

date posted 17th September 2006 12:16

Hi folks, I have a dedicated server which I have just split between myself and a colleague; I would like to give them some sort of terms and conditions, backup policy etc etc, just to give them that...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISAPIRewrite

date posted 17th September 2006 11:13

----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:25 PM Subject: FN-FORUM: ISAPIRewrite Hi, IĆ¢?Tm struggling with the set up for...

Re: FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 10:30

Good Morning Steve, It seems to me that you want to pass information from the presentation layer (your html page) to the controller layer (some object on your server). Thankfully this problem has b...

FN-FORUM: Ideas for command passing in an MVC...

date posted 17th September 2006 10:02

Hi I was hoping for some advice/ideas/criticism on the following: I'm looking at how to pass commands from an HTML (or whatever) page to the Controller part of an MVC that I'm currently devising. (H...

RE: FN-FORUM: Support / Kalagoo

date posted 17th September 2006 02:24

Looks like a spamming attempt to me. Ban? Craig -----Original Message----- Bob Gentle | northeastcreative.com wrote: > > Is anyone else getting these silly "Confirmation emails from === cut >...



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