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Posted by BootNic on 08/26/07 02:55
dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
news:doraymeRidThis-A8B21E.11240226082007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au:
[snip]
> I returned to the issue this morning and achieved one success:
> previously copying your code into my text editor resulted in
> millions of errors. Finally nailed it down to spaces that were
> not being translated right on this Mac machine.
>
> What I did was select all the page at your kindly provided web
> page above in the browser window and paste into my editor. I am
> not sure whether I am supposed to change anything? If so, sorry,
> it is just not obvious to me. Running the file (I called it
> bootnic2.html) through my home server by simply typing the url to
> it ending in .../enclosingFolder/bootnic2.html, two things happen
> at once:
>
> (1) The url changes to end with
> .../enclosingFolder/?id=bootnic2.html
>
> (2) The page goes from what it was (blank) to a directory window
> showing all the files in the folder 'enclosingFolder' including
> the one called bootnic2.html
>
> Clicking bootnic2.html keeps me same place (albeit a little of
> flashing in the url bar as it negotiates the link, like throwing
> a ball up in the air a foot or two and it coming back into the
> hand).
>
> When I put it on an external server, a standard Unix one, it
> shows a parse error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_IF
> on line 1.
>
> Methinks it is a bit hard without me understanding more about the
> nuts and bolts of php programming.
Humm, well I don't know, but perhaps the shortcut I took in making the
original kind os screwed it up.
However there is now a different version of it up that copies fine for
me.
[url] http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/dorayme.php [/url]
There is also a text version and a live version. Give it a go and see
what happens.
[url] http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/dorayme.txt.php [/url]
[url] http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/doraymeLiveExample.php [/url]
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BootNic Saturday August 25, 2007 10:55 PM
A well-developed sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to your
step as you walk the tightrope of life
*William Arthur Ward*
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