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Posted by Steve on 03/30/07 00:50
"-Lost" <missed-spam@comcast.net> wrote in message
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| "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
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| >| The code is thus:
| >
| > the code is this?
| >
| > ;^)
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| http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=thus
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| 1 and 5.
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| Neener neener neener! : P
NO, NO, NO !!!
it is the part of speech you're having problems with. 'thus' is an ADVERB,
'this' is a PRONOUN. the word in question is the direct object of a
sentence...which we all know must be either a NOUN or, you guessed it, a
PRONOUN...
'thus', i am correct...and 'the code is this.'
| > | if($_POST)
| > | {
| > | foreach($_POST as $index => $value)
| > | {
| > | print $index . ' : ' . $value . '<br />' . "\n";
| > | }
| > | }
| >
| > how about this instead? ;^)
| >
| > print_r($_POST)
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| Sure. Dumped it that way initially. Still no change.
ok...just k.i.s.s for me. ;^)
| > | That is it.
| > |
| > | At one point I did however set a Cache-Control and Expires header in
the
| > script first.
| >
| > however, no, that is not it. the code that generates the html with the
form
| > that is doing the posting.
| >
| > | > from your description, the problem is with your code...not your
browser.
| > |
| > | See above.
| >
| > see above.
|
| OK, if I understood that correctly, I need to set the headers via the meta
tag in my HTML
| not in the PHP at all?
just show me the code (if there is any) that produces the html from which
your form is defined and submitted. right now, based on your description, i
think the problem is with your code and NOT with caching. so, let's start
simply first. we'll go on from there.
| Thanks for bearing this with patience (until I catch up).
no biggie. ;^)
| NOTE!: Um... I just noticed it is not doing it anymore! The only thing I
have done is
| update:
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| Firefox from 1.5.0.10 to 1.5.0.11
| NoScript extension to the latest version.
|
| (No, I refuse to upgrade to Firefox 2.x. (Yet.))
|
| Now I am really confused. Everything is now working as if setting the
headers via meta in
| my HTML worked. (And for the record I do not set anymore cache headers
via PHP. I am
| just print_r'ing $_POST.)
are you sure that was all that was changed? if so, please post all the
details for my future reference (in case i or someone else has the problem
again).
cheers.
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