the only person to use this script (ever) is me. so i dont particularly care for the security of it.. ;) however. having a submit button per each picture is something im trying to avoid.. the purpose of this script is for me to easily add pictures to my webpage. the way im planning to do is by putting the new pictures in the directory, and have this script generate the form for me. that way ill easily see the filenames of the new pics, and can add description/imagelocation etc to my database. having to press 60+ submit buttons per once is tedious.. wanted to have one at the bottom. ;)

In reply to Re: Re: variables get overwritten (loop problem? i dunno) by Anonymous Monk
in thread variables get overwritten (loop problem? i dunno) by vxp

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