Wouldn't it be?
$progTable[$progArr['program_id']]=$progArr['program_name'];
My PHP is rusty though, I don't use it very much.
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Wouldn't it be?
$progTable[$progArr['program_id']]=$progArr['program_name'];
My PHP is rusty though, I don't use it very much.
I'm also a ditz for not immediately noticing the error! I think Gud's got it.
Yep. It's working how I want it. Thanks guys!
It's a wonder this board works at all.
I need to keep my fixings asymmetrical.
Or stop trying to work.
It's a wonder this board works at all.
You do an awesome job ita!
I still feel guilty about dropping out of the development effort, I just got overloaded.
So. Windows seems to have, for the moment, stopped working on my MacBook Pro.
I may have just decided to wipe it from my drive.
What is it doing? Are you going to wipe and then reinstall?
Well, I was making some adjustments to the systray, and it froze (pointer froze and the system stopped taking input from the keyboard or mousepad). I had to shut it down with the power button. I restarted in Leopard, booted up a couple of programs, quit out of them, and powered down again.
Then I attempted to restart into Windows, got the cylon screen, got the typical neutral sky blue before the XP screen with an hourglass in the center, and it never progressed any further. I had to shut it down with the power button again.
Have you tried starting up in safe mode?
After I last posted, I tried one more time booting up into XP and it worked. I've been playing Civ 4 for the last few hours.
I'll just be looking askance at XP for a while. I've said it before -- running Leopard and XP side by side does not do XP any favors.