
Well, some other file writing function, because you can't exactly do it dynamically by using cPanel.I know what the **** a flatfile is, but .htaccess has nothing to do with flatfiles and customer usersystems...
nothing at all.
Plus where did flatfile come in, in the first place?
Wy would you edit the htaccess anyway with fwrite? .htacess files are not meant to be dynamic.
I want to know where the **** you brought flat files in? We are talking about customer usersystems.. where did cPanel and subdomains come in?
Actually using cPanel to do it is dynamic.. adding it to the htaccess file by yourself or by PHP is still static.. the htaccess file can't be dynamic.. as it is rendered by the server before any SS language gets to it.
Fair enough, and it came from another thread by Meti and an MSN chat, which I probably should have mentioned.I want to know where the **** you brought flat files in? We are talking about customer usersystems.. where did cPanel and subdomains come in?
Actually using cPanel to do it is dynamic.. adding it to the htaccess file by yourself or by PHP is still static.. the htaccess file can't be dynamic.. as it is rendered by the server before any SS language gets to it.
Yeah, because it doesn't fit this thread![]()
A bunch of idiots thinking they know about everything.. flatfiles, rofl!!
well try finindg like a user system of any kind then edit it adding the features you need and edit the images to fit italso you could always just wait till you get some spare cash from metidesigns then pay fro someone to make you one
Easiest way would be to write your own script. Particuarly a PHP script. Loads of tutorials on this.
Good luck Meti !
Look you crazed little insomniac, just because you have the ability to echo out a peice of text don't go thinking you're god. He would be better off storing his information in a database, not a bloody flatfile.
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