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Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
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catattack
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Mar 9, 2010 19:23:12 GMT -8
So, currently i am using this code: php.about.com/od/finishedphp1/ss/php_login_code.htmI was wondering how i can get it so that I can display the user's information. If you have any tutorials/completed PHP codes that I could browse through to see how I can do this, please post them here! All PHP help is welcomed!
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Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
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January 2007
catattack
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Mar 13, 2010 14:37:49 GMT -8
Bump?!
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Nick (Goodbye!)
AMF!
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Post by Nick (Goodbye!) on Mar 14, 2010 20:20:42 GMT -8
Do you mean all of the info displayed in a table for a member list?
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ytopin
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ytopin
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Post by ytopin on Mar 16, 2010 8:46:08 GMT -8
As I remember from php tutorials, if you need to use sessions, and some accents required for some Latin-based languages, you should encode your files in ISO-8859-1. You will run into some problems if you try to use UTF-8 - with or without BOM -, and ANSI will not support accents. ISO-8859-1 will both support sessions and the accents.
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