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Date Submitted Thu. Aug. 10th, 2006 2:32 AM
Revision 1
Syntax Master sundaramkumar
Tags HTML | JavaScript
Comments 1 comments
Restrict input to alphanumeric and uppercase
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Date Submitted Thu. Aug. 10th, 2006 2:38 AM
Revision 1
Syntax Master sundaramkumar
Tags JavaScript
Comments 0 comments
Find and replace a string or character(s) inside another string
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Date Submitted Mon. Aug. 21st, 2006 9:44 PM
Revision 1
Syntax Master sundaramkumar
Tags JavaScript
Comments 3 comments
check if your browser/javascript supports Ajax.
For this we can use prototype's getTransport method.
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Date Submitted Wed. Nov. 15th, 2006 7:29 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Casper42
Tags JavaScript
Comments 2 comments
I found this to be a neat little trick for hiding(somewhat) source javacscript code from peering eyes...

This function will unload all linked javascript files so that when you view source - you see no javascript files! (Especially helpful when using FF and using web-developer tools - no linked js files are displayed) The files remain resident in memory - allowing for the functions to work.

Just call the function in the tag
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Date Submitted Tue. Oct. 3rd, 2006 5:51 AM
Revision 1
Helper Thomas
Tags Email | JavaScript | spam
Comments 1 comments
Here's a simple JavaScript solution to hide your e-mail from many spam scripts while still providing clickable hyperlinks to your visitors.

Web crawlers and visitors with JavaScript disabled will see: me [at] mydomain [dot] com. I've seen a lot of people that just leave it at this, but it seems a bit unprofessional in my opinion. With the following code, we can replace that with a fully functional hyperlink.
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Date Submitted Wed. Aug. 30th, 2006 5:06 AM
Revision 1
Helper dohpaz
Tags entities | HTML | PHP
Comments 2 comments
This function is useful in helping to deter spam bots by obfuscating things such as e-mail addresses and URLs that are displayed on a web page. While it's not 100% fool proof, it does offer some protection.

Example:
$email = html_entitize('foo@baz.org');
/*
Outputs foo@baz.com
*/
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Date Submitted Sun. Sep. 24th, 2006 5:43 PM
Revision 1
Helper kahotep
Tags HTML | PHP
Comments 6 comments
Generates select boxes, text boxes, check boxes and radio buttons. Via a handful of functions.
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Date Submitted Fri. Oct. 6th, 2006 9:25 AM
Revision 1
Helper BrandonReese
Tags PHP | phpcode
Comments 4 comments
This is a class for generating HTML tables. It's kind of rough, but I thought somebody might want to do something with it.
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Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 9th, 2006 7:04 AM
Revision 1
Helper serpentskiss
Tags PHP
Comments 2 comments
Here's a little snippet I got from SitePoint that I now use all the time. Add the code below to the start of each script.

Basically, what this does is checks to see if magic_quotes_gpc() is enabled on the server, and if it is, then it gets rid of all the slashes that magic_quotes_gpc() adds to input from $_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIES globals.

It's a good snippet to use, because it negates the bad programming practices that having magic_quotes_gpc() lets you get away with, and means that you don't really on PHP to validate your input; you get to do it all yourself ;-)
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Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 9th, 2006 8:18 AM
Revision 1
Helper shell
Tags PHP
Comments 1 comments
Over the summer, I worked on a project in which I needed to parse logfiles which were in the following format:

IP|USE|TIME>IP2|USE2|TIME2>

and so on.

When I parsed them to display the log file in a user-friendly fashion, I used the following code:
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