Date: 07/28/00
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> > Ok, here is what I suggest:
> >
> > 1. Go to www.php.net/manual/set-magic-cookie.php and enter your cvs id and
> > passwd
>
> This is fine for those with a CVS ID, what about those of us who offered to
> help and do not have a cvs account. I thought we were going to use a
> different (non-CVS password system for this) as the notes are just in a
> database (An for the other points mentioned in an earlier posting, basically
> there is no need for it when do what we are suggesting.
So sign up for a CVS account. In order to do a decent job of this you
will most likely need to modify the documentation, and you need a CVS
account for this anyway.
-Rasmus
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