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  1. I don't think uploading them via FTP would cause the problem. I've got FP extensions running on mine and there's been no problem that I can tell! However, it's been a while since I've used FP (I normally use Macromedia's Homesite in Windoze and Bluefish in Linux) and your problem got me a little curious. So I opened up FP and tried to access my site. I found that I was unable to log into my site via any method using FP. Curious issue. Curious...but nothing that would cause me personally any major concern. (But then again...I try to stay away from Micro$oft programs as much as possible!) Hopefully one of the more knowledgeable guru's can give us both a logical explanation of this situation.
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  8. PARTY!!! Kick Me
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  12. Anyone know of any that work on various flavors of Unix?
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  15. In case any ex-military are reading this, when we had bases in the Philippines, July 4th used to be Phil-Am Friendship day. It was celebrated by consuming lots of food and adult beverages with our host country. Quite the blast! woooot
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  22. I don't know if it's the caffine kicking in or what, but I'm making headway. I've determined that for some reason, the password() server function was causing the problem. I solved this problem by setting my field type in my table to varchar(16) (it was set to a length of 15) and set the attributes to BINARY. I'm assuming that the field type needed to be a length of 16 because of the BINARY attribute, but I really don't understand the PASSWORD() function all that well. Can anyone explain a little better than the book(s) I have so I can understand the why's and wherefore's? Is it really THAT secure or is it just a "warm fuzzy"?
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  24. ok...answered my own question. The SELECT query was selecting a column name that wasn't in the table. That problem solved. Now, trying to figure out WHY no data was returned. I verified that there is data in the table and I was entering the correct information. Any PHP guru's think you can help by looking at the code? (All part of the fun of learning PHP!)
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