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[Phplib-users] sourceforge project page down & real $sess->url() stuff
by andreas other posts by this author
Nov 7 2005 2:25PM messages near this date
Re: [Phplib-users] DB_Sql question | Re: [Phplib-users] sourceforge project page down & real $sess->url() stuff
Dear List,

sorry for the previous posting (stupid webmailer) :(.

I noticed that the sourceforge site ist down. Maybe someone is able to fix
this.

But my real problem in the moment is, that I want to use the $sess-> url()
functionality, for a new project, and I have the feeling, that something
is going wrong. My problem is that: every new variable will be appended in
the end of the url. So that I have urls like:
http://localhost/?doc=e&doc=f&doc=g .....
and so on. 

I think this behaviour is new, right now I can't remember that it was so
in my  older phplib projects. Does anybody have an idea how to solve this?
I use phplib 7.4.

Thanks in advance

Andreas


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