Actually, many of us do remember .. and we also remember how much that sucked. Many of us have been in the practice of helping others with their computer issues for as long as we have been learning ourselves. We have learned, through long experience, that giving answers away can be worse than not answering at all. That has to be especially true in anything related to security! And, to be honest, when somebody wants free help setting up a system that very well may be a profit situation for themselves .. well anyway.

Not one helped? Nonsense! We're here to help you help yourself. That might be more work than you are willing to take on, and that's fine. I suggest you hire a consultant.

1 Peter 4:10

In reply to Re^3: handling form data by GotToBTru
in thread handling form data by BatBytes

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