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Formulare verarbeiten - ManualYou should use the GET method when your form is, well, getting something off the server and not actually changing anything. For example, the form for a search engine should use ...
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print(str_replace ("-", "", strstr ("-", $split1))); //Returns "again"?> Anything more than 3 fractions gets really confusing, in that case you should use "explode()".
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Dateiuploads mit POST - ManualYou can also disable it by sending no number, or sending 0 (probably anything that == '0' if you think about it). Example: <form enctype="multipart/form-data" action="."
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Technically the web server always runs first. It doesn't understand PHP itself, but must be configured to detect whether the location requested by the client (browser) contains ...
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The expression is deliberately very forgiving of bad HTML - I wanted to match anything that could be reasonably accepted by a forgiving browser, rather than make it standards ...
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This is anything but obvious as the nature of the function is random access for grabbing a quick byte. Using mysql_data_seek after some mysql_result calls, before going into a ...
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In this second example you can create multiple values without necessarily returning anything from the function. This may be handy for applying several functions (stripslashes ...
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You can't do an INSERT DELAYED and expect to get anything but zero, for it runs in a separate thread, and mysql_insert_id() is tied to the current thread.
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So if you find that '[\n]' is taking the 'n' out of your string and leaving the new lines alone, switch to doubles before changing anything else.

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