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Cybu
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Posted - 2005.09.09 16:42:00 -
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Edited by: Cybu on 09/09/2005 16:41:56 Is there any way to get the character's corp title in php?
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Cybu
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Posted - 2005.09.16 15:43:00 -
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't the <pre> tag preserve spaces and line breaks? Right now I can't see it doing anything :/
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Cybu
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Posted - 2005.09.22 12:11:00 -
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Originally by: Jaabaa Prime "Communications Officer", does anyone know what this role is supposed to be for ?
"Communications Officer - Can moderate corporation/alliance communications channels"
Is that what you meant?
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Cybu
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Posted - 2005.12.18 16:33:00 -
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I have found some weird bugs when working with tables that I think should be fixed ASAP.
I've made some examples here: Table bugs
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Cybu
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Posted - 2005.12.28 02:14:00 -
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My forms are not submitted if I have scrolled down on a page. If I have scrolled down and click the submit button I'm just moved to the top of the page. If I am at the top of the page and click the submit button, it submits the form.
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Cybu
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Posted - 2005.12.29 23:54:00 -
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Edited by: Cybu on 29/12/2005 23:55:33 Edited by: Cybu on 29/12/2005 23:54:16 Edited by: Cybu on 29/12/2005 23:54:07
Originally by: Sirilonwe edit: Reading the two others post above me, i'm thinking that the onclick detection box isn't updated when scrolling the page or positionning the input for the submit button.
Can someone make a test, put a submit button, scroll down a tiny bit (like 2 or 3 pixels) and then try to click a bit under (2 or 3 pixels) the button. If my intuition is correct, it should submit the form, even if you had clicked under it.
This is what I did:
I scrolled down, clicked under the button, nothing happened of course since i clicked on the blank page. Then I scrolled down like half the height of the button, clicked on the upper half of it, and nothing happened. Just flew to the top of the page. Then I did it again, but clicked in the lower half - it submits! I repeated this a number of times to be sure and the behavior didn't change.
So your theory seems to be true.
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Cybu
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Posted - 2006.01.15 12:59:00 -
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Traveler, how about the <br>s being sent in forms instead of \r\n?
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Cybu
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Posted - 2006.02.05 18:57:00 -
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Originally by: elFarto Edited by: elFarto on 05/02/2006 18:52:47
Originally by: TornSoul
Originally by: Knossos Something else thats been bugging me.
When using PHP Header redirect, the browser keeps the same URL in the address bar, but it still redirects to the other page.
This is a problem, because PHP thinks that the webpage is in one place, when the browser thinks its somewhere else. This makes relational URLs mis-function.
I've been bugging that particular one for over 2 years... (Been quite a while since last time though - aka. I've given up that it will ever get fixed)
Wow, that's taking me back. I assume your talking about sending a "Location" field back in the header? IIRC I was the one who raised it to get changed to what it is. Also, IIRC, this is exactly how normal web browsers work (hence why I wanted it changed).
It was causing me problems with submitting data to pages, then having the user press back and it would resubmit the page.
To work around it, use absolute paths, relative paths are a pain in the arse.
Regards elFarto
I can only speak for Firefox, but that's not how it works. And I don't think for IE either. However, FF gives a warning that you are resubmitting data and the option to cancel.
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Cybu
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Posted - 2006.07.13 23:38:00 -
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Some people are having trouble displaying " " correctly, not myself though. I guess this is a known problem, but are there any workarounds? And why does it only occur to some people?
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Cybu
Caldari Big Guns Inc.
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Posted - 2006.10.14 20:28:00 -
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Edited by: Cybu on 14/10/2006 20:28:06 The entities issues doesn't surface on all clients either. Seems only some people are having problem with them. (at least with
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