php-windows Digest 24 Feb 2001 16:58:52 -0000 Issue 461

Topics (messages 5718 through 5720):

Re: Does anyone know any sites where a PHP programmer c an find job?
        5718 by: Corn Vollney-R7019C

Re: Newbie question...
        5719 by: Mayo, Bill

Re: Protecting PHP code
        5720 by: Stanislav Malyshev

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Sorry for cluttering your email box with job info but I sense a fellow
programmer in need.

Check out these sites as well:

Flipdog.com
ComputerJobs.com
Guru.com
Bullhorn.com

Good luck.

Voll


-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Bow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Does anyone know any sites where a PHP programmer
can find job?


You can check out dice.com and monster.com doing a search for php.  A good
number of results are returned.  Good luck in your hunt.
--
phill

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> Anyone know any sites where a PHP programmer can find job? Specially in
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> Thank  you.
> Grigoriy Solovyev.
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You do need to use % instead of *.  I think it is because you are going
through an ODBC driver, not because of PHP itself (but I could be wrong).

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> From: Tom Mathews [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:32 AM
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> don't like being picky, but you may be thinking of MySQL where
> % is the multiple character wildcard (eg select 'David!' LIKE '%D%v%';)
> _ is the single character wildcard (eg select 'David' LIKE 'Davi_';
> 
> Tom
> 
> Ben Cairns wrote:
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> > The wildcard in PHP is a %
> >
> > E.G.
> > select * from YOUR_TABLE where SOME_FIELD like '%$dan%'";
> >
> > Hope this helps
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AS>> Yes, if you have enough money for it - $2,500 I believe - Dee
AS>> the zend store.

Actually, it can be also bought as a subscription package, which is
cheaper ($50/month).
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