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<0> Apricot Bran <1> mmm <1> gosh I bet that was good <1> I love apricotts <0> im going eat them for all three meals today, and snacks to <2> -> pantyhax0r has joined html lol <1> oi <2> hi JC <1> my boss just described smart as a data recovery built into hard drives <0> smart is the ****ers for failing in the first place <2> Eldritch: did you ate the cookies ? <2> eat <2> damn... <1> he likes to ate ate ate apples and bananaaes <2> JC^Omega: youre drunk or somth ? <1> sorry
<1> no <2> high ? <3> is it possible to get print_r($_POST) to a normal array? <4> $array = $_POST; <3> ah <3> okay:P thanks <4> what can you not do with $_POST ? <3> when to print the array 1 by 1, like $array[0], $array[1] and so on? <5> hi i have a question: can i store an array of objects in a session in phpv 4.2.2 ? <3> im most used to java <1> no <1> you never heard that song? <5> eh ? <0> serilize <6> Xan^: foreach <3> is that a function? <4> you can use $_POST['key'] as well. <3> yeah, i know, but i want to get all the $_POST variables into arrays first, then get them out of there one by one <5> eldritch, i read somewhere that an object is serialized/unsearialized automatically when a session is started an an object is stored in the session <6> no, its a control struct <5> is that right ? <6> Xan^: _POST is an array <3> yeah, i know <6> why put it into another one ? <0> not on my server it aint <4> you can store arrays in the session. <3> but how du you get f.eks the first one in the array printed? <3> _POST[0] ? <5> __A__: also an array of objects ? <6> Xan^: ****ing read on foreach <3> kk <3> i will <4> i tihnk so. <4> ive saved arrays of arrays in session. <5> and if yes, do i have to care about serializing ? <4> i didnt, but it might be automatic, i never needed to look into it. <0> jesus the air is full of stupid today <5> ok, i will try it out thanks __A__ <3> foreach worked just fine, thanks=) but i only got the first coloumn out <3> i guess that _POST is a twodimensional array <4> youd need a foreach in the foreach to go deeper. <3> ah <3> i see <3> thanks=) <4> because what the first gets is an array. <3> ah, an array in the array <7> is there a way to get the text that is in a table Cell and define it as a variable? <4> a sql table? <7> a html table <4> no. <6> post and two dimensional in general <4> that would be client side. php is server side. <7> ok <7> so javascript would work? <7> but how to link that variable with php :\ <6> josedaniel: what would that be good for <6> after all, that text got in there how ? <7> by selecting it from a DB <3> hmm, what variable do i use in the second foreach? <7> but its an array <6> WTF you want with js then ?
<3> if i use _POST again it'll print the same thing <7> i used an array to display the data <4> the first is like: foreach($_POST as $key => $value) { foreach($value as $k => $v) ... <4> well, thats both. <3> ah, thanks=) <7> jesus <1> narf zort zzap pow <1> hey pieg <2> anyone knows something bout MacOS for x86 version ? <6> hide your cars <2> hi JC^Omega <2> irzyxel: 88! <6> i still have to figure that part out <1> I'm high on life and low on gas... just trying to change the way things are to the way things used to bee.. <1> the boys n me <2> irzyxel: take then a lesson of logic <2> 88 is just a number of cars i stole when i was 10 yo <1> going out dancin lil later tonight, so damn good lookin boys it aint even right, and when the bartender asks me what's it going to beee.... I tell him man <2> isnt that simple ? <7> ok this <6> total understatement <1> she ain't into wine and roses, beer just makes her turn up her nose and, she can't stand the thought of sippin champagne <6> vodka ? <1> no cuervo gold margarita's, just ain't enough good burnin tequilla she needs somethin with a lil more edge and lil more pain <7> how do i select an html row with a checkbox and use the values that are in each cell of that row? <7> values*texts <6> josedaniel: that is bull**** <1> she's my lil whiskey girl.... she's my lil whiskey girl... .... my ragged on the edges girl... aww but I like em ruff <6> if you have it in a database <6> why **** around with the html output <6> beside the user cant edit a table <6> so your taking alot of h***le to grap stuff thats in your db 1:1 <7> ok look <1> no <1> irzyxel has spoken <6> you already had your margaritas, huh ? <1> nope <1> I'm outta here in an hour <1> going dancin tonight <8> happy hour has alread kicked in for JC^Omega <6> sure you didnt warm up ? <1> up late, hunt oryx tomorrow <1> nah I'm just excited <1> hardly did **** today <8> why excited <1> and I made my payrol for the week <8> going with a special female friend? <1> and.. <1> I'm a freaking ninja <8> a ninja eh <1> not really SB_`away <1> yes a ninja <8> haha <8> me too <1> really <8> yeah <1> I studied Isshin Ryu <8> i studied marijuana <1> I studied judo <1> judo know ****! <8> i studied the pipe <1> hahahaha <1> dude... sb <1> its almost 16:20 here <8> hrm <8> it's only 1802 here <8> colorado? <1> close <1> new mexico <8> time zones :) <7> i'm doin a little DB search script, that selects the matching terms, and for the results i used "while($row = mysql_fetch_row($results))" so now i want to be able to select everything that is in a DB row where name=WHAT'S_IN_THE_NAME part of the html row i've selected <0> you will have to check ear $row in the while <5> is the following syntax correct notation in php4.2.2: (called within a an object):
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