Yes, it was fixed. I believe I had a problem with my httpd.conf file as well as where I put the php dll's--I can't remember clearly since it was over two years ago I had this problem. :p
I highly suggest you store the images as BLOB instead of storing the path to the file. After working on a huge inventory database, you'll soon realize that storing the paths in the DB reduces...
If the webpages remain on the same server, why don't you just put the POST data into SESSION? That way you keep all the POST variables away from the query string. It's something the user does not...
Eh, you could achieve a far more elegant solution if you used the XHR object to inject into a php script's query string, which would contact a database that encompassed all your contacts (email...
My purchase will definitely be after the MacWorld expo, just in case Apple wants to release or upgrade some of their products (Apple upgrades too fast, arghhh..I got my...