Hi,

Well, I think the best course of action would be to offer you fifty dollars to post a working version of the script. That way, there is no possibility that some slight difference in the way your server and my server handles the script is at fault where breaking is concerned.

I can find the exact line-number, and recognize all sorts of things that might break the script, such as smart quotes and binary uploads, and even things I can't verbalize, but I can't tell if the code is actually going to pass through Site5 anti-hacking filters. If you want to try it on your server, that's fine; if you want to try it on my server, I will make you a folder to work in. Thank you, again!

Jagtig


In reply to Re^2: Break HTML table output into two or three columns by Anonymous Monk
in thread Break HTML table output into two or three columns by Jagtig

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