Is it possible to use as a flat file a CSV instead of the vertical bar separated values
If so, how do I do that?
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CSV file
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viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1901
MUST READ:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/login_basics.html
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/login_tools.html
TIP:
A lot of information about the login tools can be found in the help/manual.
Also checkout the demo template that is include with the software.
Re: CSV file
There is no standard solution for this, this will require a modification in the generated code.
Re: CSV file
OK, which file do I need to look into?
Re: CSV file
You can start by copying the generated script and include your own version (so disable the built-in form processor).
Re: CSV file
Yes, but is the generated PHP code in the file of that page, or is it generated into another PHP file?
Re: CSV file
If you use the built-in form processor then the code will be in the same page (at the start).
If you are going to implement your own script then it can either be in the same page or a different page.
Just make sure the 'action' field of the form point to the right file!
If you are going to implement your own script then it can either be in the same page or a different page.
Just make sure the 'action' field of the form point to the right file!
Re: CSV file
Got it, Thnaks