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 Posted by Martin Jay on 04/29/06 22:40 
In message <P5P4g.54926$d5.209300@newsb.telia.net>, Luigi Donatello  
Asero <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> writes 
>"Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> skrev i meddelandet 
>news:6XmSBtGe27UEFw9Z@spam-free.org.uk... 
>> In message <1146335278.392940.208650@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, 
>> AtomicBob <robert.westbrook@gmail.com> writes 
>> >I have been given an interesting task: 
>> > 
>> >Make a page with a single form field, which is to take a name (first 
>> >and last), and regardless of case or whether there is a space between 
>> >the first and last name, when the user hits the submit button it takes 
>> >them to a URL that has been assigned to that name. 
 
>> I've upload something to get your started to: 
>> <http://www.spam-free.org.uk/pages/login.zip>. 
>> 
>> It's a bit basic, and you might want to think about what should happen 
>> if someone enters a name that doesn't exist. 
 
>What do you think it would happen? 
 
It depends how the server is configured: visitors may get a 'server not  
found' error, a 404 error, a default page, or maybe something else. 
 
The script could be modified to deal with unexpected names, either by  
looking names up in a database or checking them against a list.  Or they  
could be hard-coded into it. :( 
--  
Martin Jay
 
  
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