<sarcasm> Uh... thanks for the references to yet more reading material that is often over my head...</sarcasm>

<great big silly grin>

Seriously, thanks for the links. It will help me figure out where my knowledge is a bit(?) on the thin side. I've discovered that there are a lot of basics that I don't have, and have unceremoniously ignored in my drive to meet my client's deadline.

Just in case the more experienced programmers out there read this... it truly is helpful to have links like davido's to help me (and I suspect other newbies) figure out where I/we need to get more of the basics. It's tough when you don't even know what question to ask, or where to look!     :-D

Thanks for taking the time to help educate me!!

Lori


In reply to Re: Re: Getting hash of CGI variables by Lori713
in thread Getting hash of CGI variables by Lori713

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