whats the col type of the bible-verse_ref field? If its not a numeric field
(ie autonumber key) then perhaps consider adding one, and updating on that
key...
Bastien
From: "Ron Piggott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Ron Piggott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP DB"
CC: "Bastien Koert" <[EMAIL P
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Ron Piggott wrote:
I created a PHP based mailing list that sends out a Bible verse and a
quotation each day. Today's verses were:
[snip]
Let me show you some code:
It selects a Bible verse:
SELECT * FROM bible ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1
On a side note, this is going to
I created a PHP based mailing list that sends out a Bible verse and a
quotation each day. Today's verses were:
Bible verse of the day:
Matthew 17:19-21 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, "Why
could we not cast it out?" And He said to them, "Because of the littleness
of your fa
i think that the best solution is to use XMLHttpRequest
mihai
ps. i don't think is a good idea to save the shopping cart in a cookie
on client side (i can alter, as a client, the prices from shopping cart)
Han wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can think of 2 solutions:
>
> 1 is an old one I used ages ago, a
Thank you kindly, Neil Smith and Brent Baisley.
I now see the error of my approach.
---
$dateArray = array();
> for($counter = 0; $counter <= 3600; $counter++)
> {
>$dateArray[ da
Hi,
I can think of 2 solutions:
1 is an old one I used ages ago, and it was to use javascript to put their
choices (onclick, field.value=£3 type of thing) and when they click the OK
button it gets sent to php script that sends it to mysql, etc.
2 is pretty much the same but using cookies with
You may also open a sized new window where the update takes place and
the user has a confirmation and a close button.
Stéphane
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 04:32, Bobo Wieland wrote:
> ...or if everything else fail, do it the ugly-hack style and us a
> frameset with an 1 px wide frame where you update
Hi,
I can think of 2 solutions:
1 is an old one I used ages ago, and it was to use javascript to put their
choices (onclick, field.value=£3 type of thing) and when they click the OK
button it gets sent to php script that sends it to mysql, etc.
2 is pretty much the same but using cookies with
Thank you kindly, Neil Smith and Brent Baisley.
I now see the error of my approach.
---
$dateArray = array();
> for($counter = 0; $counter <= 3600; $counter++)
> {
>$dateArray[ da
i think that the best solution is to use XMLHttpRequest
mihai
ps. i don't think is a good idea to save the shopping cart in a cookie
on client side (i can alter, as a client, the prices from shopping cart)
Han wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can think of 2 solutions:
>
> 1 is an old one I used ages ago, a
Thank you kindly, Neil Smith and Brent Baisley.
I now see the error of my approach.
---
$dateArray = array();
> for($counter = 0; $counter <= 3600; $counter++)
> {
>$dateArray[ da
You may also open a sized new window where the update takes place and
the user has a confirmation and a close button.
Stéphane
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 04:32, Bobo Wieland wrote:
> ...or if everything else fail, do it the ugly-hack style and us a
> frameset with an 1 px wide frame where you update
Chris Payne wrote:
I'm using PHP and MySQL in a shopping cart system but the client wants it so
that when you add an item to the cart the page doesn't refresh and we all
know with PHP the page MUST refresh in order to execute the MySQL query. Is
it possible, maybe with javascript? That I can ta
use a hidden frame to do the submission
bastien
From: "Chris Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: [PHP-DB] Page refresh question
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 00:33:12 -0400
Hi there everyone,
I'm using PHP and MySQL in a shopping cart system but the client wants it
so
that when you add an it
Hi,
I am currently constructing an auctions system. There is only one problem;
It is a localised auctions system and hence the owner of the site wants
printouts that can be collected on a weekly basis from all the participating
outlets. These scripts are meant to be a breakdown of everyone who
Not quite following your code completely. For instance, where does
array(3601) come from?
Your loop is putting and array into an slot in another array. I think
what you are trying to do is just put a value in a named slot, like
this:
for($counter = 0; $counter <= 3600; $counter++)
{
$d
...or if everything else fail, do it the ugly-hack style and us a
frameset with an 1 px wide frame where you update the db... just target
the update to the "invisible" frame and only that gets updated...
_bobo www.bitbob.biz
Chris Payne wrote:
Hi there everyone,
I'm using PHP and MySQL in
i think that the best solution is to use XMLHttpRequest
mihai
ps. i don't think is a good idea to save the shopping cart in a cookie
on client side (i can alter, as a client, the prices from shopping cart)
Han wrote:
Hi,
I can think of 2 solutions:
1 is an old one I used ages ago, and it w
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