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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 08/03/05 07:09
CNerd2025 wrote:
> That really makes no sense at all. I agree with Sergej; post a snippet
> of the HTML code. I'm not trying to degrade your intelligence, but
> 127.0.0.1 is the IP designation for "this" machine. I'm rather confused
> as to what you're doing. If the users input information as strings, and
> then it is put into a database, it should be taken out as a string, and
> placed in an "echo" statement, following the http://. Then, the string
> should be placed in an <img src="" /> or in an <a href=""
> target="_self">I have made link!</a>.
>
> --Drew
>
Is it possible the user is putting "127.0.0.1" in the field? They might think
this is how your machine can access theirs.
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