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Posted by Colin Fine on 12/08/05 12:10
Tim Roberts wrote:
> "Novice Computer User" <attorneyatlaw@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi. Can somebody PLEASE help. I have spent hours on this.. but I am a
>>total novice and can't seem to figure it out. Here is a .php script.
>>Right now, the
>>minimum amount of time (i.e. duration) allowed is 1 month. However, I
>>want to be able to reduce the minimum amount of time to 1 day (i.e.
>>24 hours) -- basically a 24 hour trial period.
>>
>>Can somebody PLEASE PLEASE tell me what I need to change in this file
>>to do this?
>
>
> Nothing. The page you posted is not enforcing the time limitation. That's
> being done in some other file. You could certainly change the wording here
> to refer to days instead of months, but the enforcement is happening
> elsewhere.
>
>
>>PS: Here are the locations of the 2 .php files that I think you may
>>need to look at:
>>http://findthatlawyer.com/siteadmin/PriceEdit.php
>>http://findthatlawyer.com/siteadmin/SettingsPrices.php
>
>
> We can't look at PHP code that way. When we request those pages, it
> EXECUTES the code and returns the HTML results to us.
Indeed. If you are going to ask a question about PHP in a PHP forum, you
really need to send us the relevant PHP code.
What you have sent is an entire HTML document that does not contain a
single atom of PHP!
Colin
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