I would suggest you look into jQuery, the onclick options as well as slide functions are exactly what you would want. (Google "jquery slidedown",...
Agree with Plussy completely of course. On a more detailed note, to do what you are trying to do would require that you build some server side...
dushmant <-- correct answer, don't use $this in a static function for a class.
The simple answer is yes, you could use Ajax to submit the form and use a callback to redirect anywhere you like after success. It's fairly easy...
Jenny, It's actually pretty easy to do thanks to str_replaces support for arrays. You can do it like this: $values =...
Hey Pete, I posted on your blog and never got the guide either. Any chance you could send it over? Thanks, keep it up! Eli
Pete I would love to hear how the PPC works out for you as well. Hell you might as well make a bit more on those pages anyway. Its all part of the...
Glad to see you are still here Pete, was starting to get worried I wouldn't get to see more of your great results :) Can't wait to see your...
I usually just lurk in this form to watch everything but I thought I'd drop you a post--since I really like your project. I really enjoyed...
I'd be interested in doing the move for you, I work with cPanel on a day to day basis. Quick and easy. You can skype me at teranth37 if you...
PHP is a preprocessed server side language, you can't just open it up like HTML. For it to function you need to have your PHP scripts on a web...
Heya, I believe the problem is that the mydir->read() command is returning a string instead of an array. Also adding the sort() inside of...
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