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Planty02 |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 21:15 |
yeah the code is still a WIP but should be done by tomorrow night hopefully | |
Dom |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 18:18 |
works a lot lot better now mate - remove doesn't work though, but it looks more professional! | |
Planty02 |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 15:45 |
Changed the way the tasks are listed - looks much better now :D | |
Planty02 |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 14:47 |
Cheers Dom - I'll have a crack at that in the near future :thumbs: | |
Dom |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 13:14 |
quote: But as straight server side scripting language it is stupidly quick. And the fact that ASP(.NET) severely relies on 3rd party components being installed to do anything "fancy" - and it isn't always possible to get hosts to install things for you (unless it's your own box). Though i dont understand where you're coming from when saying "ties in with C or VB" - you could right your own components for anything backend language but it wastes time (and companies money) doing so when PHP/Perl could do exactly the same but without the hassle. Back to topic, Planty - When you query the task number, save it in a string and create a hyperlink based on that ie: strTaskNumber = (query string); - - - - <a href="editpage.php?a=<?=strTaskNumber?>"><?=strTaskNumber?></a> Then on the editpage.php just grab it using GET/Post and get the details for it using a query based on that - been a long time since ive done any php work but im sure you get the idea. :thumbs: | |
Planty02 |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 12:03 |
How would i go about doing that james? through the hyperlink (<a> ) tags? any chance of an example? | |
James |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 11:58 |
quote: Use a query string | |
Planty02 |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 11:40 |
Thanks for the input Dom :) | |
James |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 11:24 |
quote: :| Are you sure about that? PHP Beats ASP.Net alone obviously but tied in with C# or VB I'm fairly confident .Net can do a lot more | |
Dom |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 11:10 |
Looks pretty good and a alright ide (even though im sure there are sites out there that already do this) but the interface is a bit cack - | |
Planty02 |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:30 |
Good luck with it mate - I start a 12 month placement in september so no coursework/exams for a year now :D | |
James |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:25 |
Cool - Am at uni doing a very similar thing, I'm always doing little stuff like that to learn, its the best way | |
Planty02 |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:24 |
Cheers mate - I'm still at uni doing internet tech so stuff like this helps me to learn - its better than some of my coursework tho :| | |
James |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:22 |
Thats fair enough, looks good :thumbs: | |
Planty02 |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:21 |
I hate putting large amounts of text into a phone - i find it really tedious. | |
James |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:13 |
But surely there are about a million and one pieces of free software that can do that? | |
James |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:12 |
Looks ok, PHP is for fudge packers though :look: I'm biased towards .Net though :P | |
abdus |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:11 |
:cool: | |
Planty02 |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:09 |
The jist of it is that its an online to do list so can be accessed from anywhere (with net access) that allows to add, remove or update any tasks you need to do. | |
Planty02 |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:07 |
Feel free to register :P | |
Tommy |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:07 |
How we meant to see if we cant log in | |
Planty02 |
posted on 27th Jul 06 at 15:04 |
To do List |