The questions get answered when someone is willing to answer.. you can't simply demand support here since this is an opensource project and everyone is merely *helping* out .. and you can't force people to help you.
As for the notice message that you are getting, just turn off the notices in php.ini and that will go away. The notices are just for verbose debugging.
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Anonymous
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2003-08-14
Thank you for your answer!
... and you misunderstand my "Hmmm... " sir.
I am accustomed to forums in sourceforge and other places that are "a buzz" with action. Since this had not been answered in a relativley normal (based opun other posts in this forum) period of time, I chose to tickle the post to see if it was something that would eventually get answered (knowing that you are considering selling the sourcecode to a software company). It was not a demand for support, I am not that daff. I am sorry that you misuderstood.
Best Wishes,
Richard
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Anonymous
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2003-08-14
musawir,
I am in a shared hosting environement running IIS on a Win2003 Server.
If I am not mistaken, php.ini is unavailable to me.
Is there a workaround in the page code, or via an include?
By the way, why is the php.ini "notice" giving this information in the first place?
Is it an error?
Best Wishes,
Richard
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Can anyone tellme why I might be getting this message:
"Notice: Undefined variable: error in C:\inetpub\domainname\phpform\fields.php on line 174"
I get similar messages on other pages.
RIchard
By the way I am using windows 2000, IIS 5, MSAcess
Hmmm...
Do these questions actually get answered?
The questions get answered when someone is willing to answer.. you can't simply demand support here since this is an opensource project and everyone is merely *helping* out .. and you can't force people to help you.
As for the notice message that you are getting, just turn off the notices in php.ini and that will go away. The notices are just for verbose debugging.
Thank you for your answer!
... and you misunderstand my "Hmmm... " sir.
I am accustomed to forums in sourceforge and other places that are "a buzz" with action. Since this had not been answered in a relativley normal (based opun other posts in this forum) period of time, I chose to tickle the post to see if it was something that would eventually get answered (knowing that you are considering selling the sourcecode to a software company). It was not a demand for support, I am not that daff. I am sorry that you misuderstood.
Best Wishes,
Richard
musawir,
I am in a shared hosting environement running IIS on a Win2003 Server.
If I am not mistaken, php.ini is unavailable to me.
Is there a workaround in the page code, or via an include?
By the way, why is the php.ini "notice" giving this information in the first place?
Is it an error?
Best Wishes,
Richard