Our site just received at least 25 e-mails from someone via our PHP contact form. I assume it was an attempt to hack the database. All contained the following message:
111-222-1933email@address.tst
The "From: " field in every message had some strange variation of the following code (these are...
I'm trying to use this script. My server has PHP 5 and GD is enabled, but the script isn't working...
I removed spaces from all instances of "< ?" and " ?>". Is there something else I need to do?
<?php
if ($_POST['tempBox'] != '')
{
// width and height of graph. These could also...
Newegg charged my card and posted a tracking number from CA, although it's not showing up in UPS's system just yet. And I'm in Illinois...wouldn't it have made more sense to ship it from the Memphis warehouse?
Well, that would take time and effort. Someone before me must have done this already.
That's not quite what I have in mind. I'll see if I can find a YouTube clip. This is a better explanation.
Edit: Skip to 1:01 for some brief loading sound effects. It's a crappy clip. The effects are...
For example, every time a character zooms in/out or loads something on a computer in the movies, the computer makes stupid clicking sounds.
I'm trying to find a sound scheme to mock this effect as a practical joke. I assume it's been done before, but my Google searches are coming up with nothing.
I'm unable to make an ODBC connection to my Ripplehost account. Other hosting services I've found don't seem to support ODBC either.
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Zim Hosein
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Thanks, that was a helpful hint. I ended up creating a query from scratch, which contains results from all of the original queries. Essentially, it's a table of the results. Creating the desired report was then no problem.
I have a large Excel spreadsheet with five "worksheets". Four are purely tables (all unrelated, maybe with the exception of event dates). The last worksheet is used to sum certain columns within each of the tables, and then make two calculations based on those sums.
I've successfully imported...
It's probably not a driver issue. I observed the problem while installing Vista SP1 64-bit (the loading bar during initial installation was moving way too fast to see). Installation of Windows 7 RC1 produced the same result. The fact that it hasn't occurred with Windows XP (32-bit), however, is...
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