Yes, I've tested it. Another way to do it if your databases aren't too big is: 1) Open connection to db1 2) Copy data to a PHP array 3) Close...
Try: <form name="test" action="" method="get"> <input type="text" name="id" id="clid" value=""> <input type="submit" id="clsubmit"...
Change it to: <img src="abc.jpg" onclick="$('#abc').load('abc.php?value=abc\'s');"> This also makes the tag XHTML compliant (if you add a / before >)
change the value of "mysql.max_links" in your php.ini
Make the new email you PRIMARY one.
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