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jlhaslip

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  1. Sounds very much like a Forum software that you need.User profiles, sign-ons, messaging, and most Forums allows "groups" which you could use to offer various levels of authority.PHP and MySql are a great combination for this application.

  2. Also, change the file name after it is uploaded so the user can not guess at the name of the uploads folder and the filename contained inside.And either of the methods above should work for security, but having the uploads folder outside of the web-accessible path would be more secure. IMHO

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  3. Firefoxrules has been replying to dead topics for a week or two. I've been ignoring them. Please check the dates on Topics before replying.

  4. On that list, I could not find application/x-httpd-php or application/x-httpd-phps ???*edit*I forgot to RTFM. "The reference below is a list of MIME types supported by Microsoft Internet Information Server version 5."M$ uses ASP don't they?

  5. He may be just some guy to you, but he's been more than that for the community.
    Agreed. His activity here is greatly appreciated. A terrific member. Truly a jewel. Pay attention when he replies. You will learn loads from his words. I have.
  6. active as posters who are also, as it so happens to be, mods.
    One of the best group of Moderators I have seen. Excellent work.I Mod or Admin at several Forums, and I know the effort you need to make to have such a large Forum work flawlessly. Kudos to all of the Mods here at w3schools.
  7. Excuse me all, but... am I the only one that sees how old this topic is? It's so old IE7 beta wasn't out yet. Not to mention the poster hasn't been around since... (checking up)... 12th November 2005.
    Noticed that myself... last night. thought maybe the Database got re-set or some such thing...
  8. Jonas, You can avoid ads by modding your Hosts file, too. The basic procedure is to add the domain to your Hosts file and point the URL to 127.0.0.1. The ads aren't found on your localhost and never get displayed. :)

  9. And yes, there is the IE Developer's Toolbar, and Opera has a version of a similar toolset included in their versions since 9.20. Access it via Tools > Advanced > Developer Console.And wait until you try Firebug, another FF add-on/Extension.

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