looks good :)
some bugs but you may know about them.
Iron and Ink Tattoo Studio
you missed <script> tag for one of your javascript
site look fine in firefox but in ie7 dont look right (box)
Here are some maps i made.
Mines
Cave.map ( 1 Door )
Cave1.map ( 1 Door )
cave2.map (4 Doors)
cave3.map (2 Doors)
cave4.map (1 Door)
All Maps Click Here
taken from http://corz.org/serv/tricks/htaccess2.php
inside .htaccess
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^files/([^/]+)/([^/]+).zip /download.php?section=$1&file=$2 [NC]
would allow you to present this link as..
http://mysite/files/games/hoopy.zip
and in the...
if they run the webserver on the server there be no problem.
if you going to host the information some where else you need a program running on the server pc getting the sql information and sending it to the other host.
for example look at hell website...
SQL statments:
To show all players in top 10 including GMs:
SELECT TOP 10 c.Fld_CharName,c.Fld_Level,c.Fld_Exp
FROM Tbl_CharInfo c
ORDER BY c.Fld_Level DESC,c.Fld_Exp DESC
as shown in the image under (A)
To show all players in top 10 without GMs:
SELECT TOP 10...
Yes they was the question numbers as i was not sure how you store the question etc.
when the page gets built by the php just add the examID or questionID to the session some think like this:
if (isset($_SESSION['examID'])
$_SESSION['examID'] .= ',' . (int)$examID;
else...
ok well there 3 options:
1.
Store the questions inside the sql which one it picked on page 1 page 2 etc and do a simple check when displaying the next 5 or so.
2.
Store the question id inside a array and check that but not too sure how you pass the array on to the next page.
3.
Store the...
maybe store the question ID inside an array and when the questions get loaded.
check the array to see if they had that question if so pick a differnet one,
also
how are you storing there answers?
I have done some small test on this and it seems to work,
not sure how you store your exam id so you have to add that in.
$prev = ($page != 1 ? $page-1 : 0);
$next = ($page >= $total_pages ? 0 : $page + 1);
if ($prev != 0)
echo "<a href='OnlineExam.php?page=$prev'>Previous Page</a> ";
for...
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