Darren,
Small confusion in the typing of the original (accurate) submission. It is all one
word heredoc and can be
found in the manual (using Paul's recommended location) check out
http://uk.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php#language.types.string.syntax.heredoc.
Think of the
Paul if your there I have another issue similar to the past. It is
probably a PHP3 to PHP4 problem.
Here tis
function hidden_field ($name=, $value=)
*
I have no clue what could be wrong.
Darren,
Check out http://uk.php.net/manual/en/functions.php and from there look up
Hi All
I have MySQL 3.23 in W2K ,
I must set oprion lower_case_table_names to 0.
How set it?
Thanks for answer
Mad Nas
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FoxServ, php ver. 4.0.6 ( I tried also 4.0.4 ), win 98. interbase local
from Delphi 5.
I think that local interbase installed with delphi is pre version 6.0,
and
the dll you're using is compiled against version
Meir Kriheli
thanks a lot, that was the reason.
Jacek Krywult
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Dl,
Thanks for the input an the link to the manuels, there are very
helpful. I have looked at them but I don't understand what default
variables has to do with the listed code. To give you a better idea
(if you need it you may not) I'll put a little more of code in for
context purposes.
On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:29, Martin wrote:
Why am I not getting anything returned from this function?
I have code doing a if user exists and b if user doesn't
exist. I'm not getting any numRows result apparently. The
query is OK and returns 1 user for $name=admin. I'm not
getting any
Martin wrote:
Why am I not getting anything returned from this function?
I have code doing a if user exists and b if user doesn't exist. I'm not
getting any numRows result apparently. The query is OK and returns 1 user
for $name=admin. I'm not getting any errors from isError.
Martin
Thanks, that is exactly what I needed and it doesn't look so
complicated.
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Sent: 31. oktobar 2001. 16:44
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Actually relational databases are set-based. The
On Monday 05 November 2001 04:45, Darren wrote:
[snip]
// string hidden_field ([string name [, string value]])
// This function returns an HTML hidden field. A value may be
supplied.
function hidden_field ($name=, $value=)
{
$output = print(input type=\hidden\ name=\$name\
True, but isn't this script a bit database intensive?
You shouldn't have to hit the database so many times,
or doesn't this query as much as I think?
But thank you for the article, It is perfect for my
problem too.
olinux
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Thanks, that is exactly
Jason,
Thanks alot! now the next line gets an error.
The original code was as follows
$output = EOQ
input type=hidden name=$name value=$value
EOQ;
return $output;
Then I changed it to
$output = print(input type=\hidden\ name=\$name\
value=\$value);
return $output;
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Darren,
We're not really set up to do line-by-line debugging. You may need to spend a bit
(more) time learning PHP to
avoid these sorts of frustrations.
When the code is executed it gives a parse error on the line containing
value=\$value. It would have been
helpful to have pointed us at that
I am trying to get the server date using PHP. So far, every function I have
check return the local system date.
Does anyone know how to get the server date?
Thanks.
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Dl and everybody else,
Thank you all for your help and patience.
Dl Neil wrote:
Darren,
We're not really set up to do line-by-line debugging. You may
need to spend a bit (more) time learning PHP to
avoid these sorts of frustrations.
O.K.
Meanwhile ..
Dl Neil wrote:
Darren,
Found my answer..
Thanks..
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I am trying to get the server date using PHP. So far, every function I
have
check return the local system date.
Does anyone know how to get the server date?
Thanks.
Anyone out there sucessfully using Berkeley DB / sleepycat database with
PHP4?
I'm getting the above error using dba_open
Thanks Greg
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