I'm having trouble figuring out why subtraction of two floats are giving
me a very small number. I'm thinking it has something to do with the
internals of type casting, but i'm not sure. If anyone has seen this or
can give me some suggestions, please.
I have 2 variables that go through a while
Eric,
It sounds like you just need to do some reading on best practices of
security when writing php code. It's pretty vast what one can do when
trying to hack a php application and depending on what php server
settings are set, you may need to do certain things. I'd suggesting
reading / google
* 1;
print $a.br; // 18.49
var_dump($a); // float(18.49)
var_dump($a-18.49); // float(3.5527136788005E-15)
?
Anthony Tippett wrote:
I'm having trouble figuring out why subtraction of two floats are giving
me a very small number. I'm thinking it has something to do with the
internals of type
I think what you are looking for is a combination of programs. A
mailing list that customers can view answers of emails try mailman or
smartlist. Perhaps just a mailint list would give you want you want.
If you are looking for more of a trouble ticket program, or FAQ program
there are serveral
number
X you like.
Or you can look at something like BC_MATH where precision can be carried
out as far as you like...
But what you are seeing is to be expected.
That's just the way computers work, basically.
On Mon, April 4, 2005 5:07 pm, Anthony Tippett said:
Ok i've narrowed
very small) internal
conversion differences
(0.27755575615629 in your example)
or use the bcmath extension, although for monetary
values you should go perfectly fine with using round(...,2)
on your final results
Anthony Tippett wrote:
btw, thanks for your response.
I'm
provide a code example?
Either that, or is there a way to call this variable from the server
itself so that it's automatically -- and correctly -- set?
Thanks,
Anthony
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PHP 4/5 and Apache2 in a high load production environment with success?
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Under a high load spike Apache 2 would, in theory, respond better.
Greg Donald wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 15:55:31 -0600, Anthony Gauda
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I have read at various places on the web that Apache 2 and PHP running
as a module isn't recommended
actually any distro with a 2.6 kernel should already have it. You can
check by doing a
getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
if it says NPTL .xx you have it...
Greg Donald wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:21:22 -0600, Anthony Gauda
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The same load under apache 2 runs under 300
this so I don't have to hard-code
paths across the site (as I'm doing now).
Is there any easy way to accomplish this?
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The following code is from Learning PHP5 [O'Reilly] on page 90. Example -
6.5:
I get a:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
c:\apache\htdocs\or_6.4.php on line 15
after submitting the form.
I'm not sure why since the example uses the call to foreach() in which the
Copied and pasted the following sample script from the php manual and this
outputs:
...
?php
$str = A 'quote' is bbold/b;
echo htmlentities($str);
?
..
// outputs: A 'quote' is bbold/b
Not sure why the I am still getting the tags and spaces after the call to
htmlentities().
Chris Shiflett wrote:
View source, and I think you'll understand. Or, remove the call to
htmlentities().
Chris
..
Thank you all for your assistance.
Best...
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...
...when a browser sees lt, it prints out a character instead of
thinking OK here comes an HTML tag.
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I am looking for a new text for my beginning PHP...[snipped]
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Besides Larry's book - which is excellent - try David Sklar's book called
Learning PHP 5 (O'Reilly).
Not too much on mySQL with PHP except for chapter 7 _however_ the whole book
is
Chris Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
I am looking for a new text for my beginning PHP and MySQL programming
class. This class is for COMPLETE beginners who have never programmed
before. I have used, in the past, PHP4: A Beginner's Guide and PHP for
the World Wide Web (Visual
?
$first_name = Hello;
$second_name = Hello;
if(strcasecmp($first_name,$second_name)) {
echo words are equal;
}
else
{
echo words are not equal.;
}
?
..
In strcasecmp() - this comparison will return 0 - interpreted by PHP as
FALSE - eventhough words are _equal_ so what will execute
Thank you Chris.
My question was the call to
mysql_fetch_array()
will also return a result set without the additional argument constant as
in:
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql))
{...
// no constant is being used
There are many times that I see that used in textbooks - without the
When using mysql_fetch_array() is it necsessary to specify the second
argument - meaning the constant of MYSQL_NUM or MYSQL_ASSOC?
I have seen many examples where it is left out and it is coded:
$row = mysql_fetch_array($sql);
as opposed to
$row = mysql_fetch_array($sql, MYSQL_BOTH);
Thank
Greetings,
I'm using an RSS feed from the New York Times and right now the a href link
takes the user to the same window.
I'd like the link to open in it's own window by using the target .html
attribute.
I was hoping that I could use the eregi_replace() call by inserting:
a
Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
Thanks, lots of good info here. It's nice to have all of the info at once.
I don't know about eregs myself, but I'll try a preg solution:
$new_text = preg_replace('!link(.*?)/link!', 'a href=\1
target=_blank\1/a', $text);
Thank you.
Reading Creating Interactive Websites with PHP and Web Services (Sybex) by
Eric Rosebrock.
I've found it a good textbook and wanted to get some feedback from the group
about two things I noticed in most of the code throughout the book which has
helped me.
1. The author separtares .html form from
Hi,
This is what is probably a newbie session problem.
I've been having some trouble with sessions on php 4.0.6, I'm developing
a website in which I don't have direct control over the server. Due to
some other problems I created a test counter script to try to narrow
down where the problem
The PEAR functions didn't seem to do what I was looking for. I built this
function based on an idea given to me by Daryl Meese.
After much trial and error, it actualy does what I need. My function is
bassed on hours but you can easily change that. It will add or subtract
days.
- Anthony
have a
really efficient function to do this, I need to figure out a LOT of dates in
this app.
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Greets,
The following code snippet receives data from a textbox named searchtext if
the user types in a word.
It then tries to match that word from the mysql database using:
$searchtext = $_POST['searchtext'];
if ($searchtext != '') { // Some search text was specified
$where .= AND blurb LIKE
A basic ht counter script from Meloni's book on mysql (page 318).
Not working for me.
Every time I load the page the counter stays at zero.
Thanks for help.
TR
..
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$page_name=test1;
$db=mysql_connect(localhost,root,'mypass);
mysql_select_db(sitename);
$sql = UPDATE test_track
Thank you.
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You might try using $HTTP_POST_FILES rather than $_FILES -- was
necessary in my code recently.
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Lowell,
Thank you.
I tried that in code below.
Still - no dice.
Any other thoughts?
Best...
TR
John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
So what's the output? How do you know it's not working? If you're not
getting an error, then your query is running and something is going in
the database. Are you sure the problem isn't in how you're displaying
the data?
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Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
You said register globals are off, didn't you? Where is the above
variable set then?
:)
...
That was it.
Many thanks Marek and others.
Checking through the command line the file was uploaded to mysql database.
However
In the following snippet, which uploads binary files to a mySQL database it
works fine when Register Globals are set to ON.
.
mysql_connect(localhost,root,pass);
mysql_select_db(adatabase);
$data = addslashes(fread(fopen($form_data, r), filesize($form_data)));
Greets,
Register globals are to off - however the files will not upload.
At wit's end - help please!
Thank all in advance.
TR
?
if ($submit) {
// connect to the database
// (you may have to adjust the hostname,username or password)
John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
Remember... we're laughing with you, not at you. You forgot to call
mysql_query() in your code. :)
.
Hmmm... I wish it was as simple as that.
I inserted the mysql_query() below
but it still doesn't upload the file nor does it
Greets,
I've been able to open a remote URL, read it and then lop off everything
except the last line and break it into an array with its' tabs - /t .
The data will then be inserted into a table.
However, the following URL shows reservoir storage and is a .doc file. I am
unable to run the same
Jason Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
Actually, why don't you just use plain text like this. Sheesh,
sometimes I forget the easy answer :)
..
Jason,
Thanks for the reply.
Since those figures change _daily_ on their site, I was hoping for a way to
open the file, read
php / mysql/ apache
I tried the following using the call to htmlspecialchars()
not sure why it is insn't working.
I get the output:
a href='test'Test/a
Thank you.
TR
..
//script
?
$new = htmlspecialchars(a href='test'Test/a, ENT_QUOTES);
echo $new;
?
// this is what is
The following script is from Kevin Yank's book (Sitepoint).
When I test it _without_ entering a name in the text box and hit submit, the
_next_ page
loads - however the same page should load beacuse of the conditional
if (!isset($name) ):
.
If I replace
!isset()
with
empty()
- Original Message -
From: Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Anthony,
I feel the book you're learning from might not be the best out there!
Especially as it uses the horrible if : else : endif notation,
includes code on the same line as the PHP tags themselves and is
teaching
confused and then I get help desk calls. There has got to be another way.
Any ideas?
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Hi,
I'm trying to insert binary data into a MS SQL Server
database. Text files are added fine, but binary files
with null bytes are not. The field I'm adding the
binary data to is image type. I get an error about
unclosed
I currently have websites with two ISP's.
I am getting a lot of warnings throughout a .php script on one server - such
as:
php_hostconnect()
I have used the _same_ .php script exactly on my other ISP's server and I
don't get any warnings.
In addition, I have tested this script locally on
Using php/apache/mysql on win 98
I am testing an mail script.
The script has a .html form which receives the text input and then a .php
script to execute the variables in a mail() function.
When I publish both files - the .html and .php - to my ISP's server and
enter the data and hit submit I
Using php/apache/mysql
I am testing an mail script.
The script has a .html form which receives the text input and then a .php
script to execute the variables in a mail() function.
When I publish both files - the .html and .php - to my ISP's server and
enter the data and hit submit I receive an
that had been around for less
than a minute. We've thought of several hacks that would control the
problem but we can't come up with any way to fix it.
Thanks in advance,
Anthony
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Redhat 9
kernel 2.4.20-18.9bigmem
ext3 fs
Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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What filesystem and OS is this?
Anthony Kaufman wrote:
PHP Version 4.2.2
Apache 2
RH 9
The problem is that session files in the /tmp directory are completely
cleared
it does in our case), you don't
rely on the stuff in the tmp directory at all.
You could also emulate PHP's session-in-file approach using a similar
method.
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 13:37:06 -0800, Anthony Kaufman wrote:
PHP
into the
application. I checked session.cookie_lifetime and it's set to 0. The
client side is IE 5.5 or 6. What could be causing the session to be lost?
Thanks for your help :)
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Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
There are 10 '[PAGEBREAK]' substrings in the string. If the string is
split apart at these substrings, it will give you total 11 parts.
Thank you.
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Greetings-
I'm have the follwing string called $text and throughout this string I'd
like to split this into an array by calling spliti() at the tag called
PAGEBREAK.
So, I count the array elements starting at 0 and get to 9.
When I call count(), I get 11. Could somebody please explain why this
Hi,
The following code sometimes produces output indicating that the session
variables have been set, and sometimes is says that they have not been set.
Unfortunately the server is not mine to configure, but if there is a problem
with it, I can get in touch with the right people. Is the script
I just tried that. It made no change. Still sometimes works, sometimes
doesn't. It's on the order of clicks. It may work three times in a row,
then fail a couple times. It's very strange.
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Anthony Whipple wrote
Greetings all,
I'm looking for a tutorial or some assistance in explaning how store and
then open and read a binary file using php/mysql.
I've got a few tutorials about storing the binary data _within_ a mysql
table from Kevin Yank, phpbuilder, etc. but I've heard that it's sometime
better to
I'm trying to receive data from a mysql database through php.
Using the command line at mysql listed below gives me a result set.
I am able to connect to the database through php, however, when using the
following script, I receive no data when the data is in the table called
pictures in the db
Thanks again but here's what happens when I run that.
The form box appears.
I select an option.
I hit submit.
The page that loads says:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
c:\apache\htdocs\session_yyy.php on line 13
I then hit the link:
Back to content page.
The form box
Sure.
Here it is.
There are three scripts.
session_1.php: the original form script.
session_1a.php: a revised script with a conditional else.
session_2.php: the receiving script for the session array variable.
Running script 1a and 2 works fine.
However the original script 1 and 2 gives me a
Additinally, upon looking at the session files in:
C:/apache/tmp:
I get from session file from script session_1a.php:
products|s:23:a:1:{i:0;s:6:Tardis;};
...
However, looking at session file from script session_1.php:
I get:
products|s:2:N;;
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Using mysql, apache and win98
The following code is from PHP, mySQL and Apache (SAMS) by Julie Meloni.
Page 338-339 (hour 16).
After choosing my selections in the form box and hitting submit I get:
...
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
Thanks John and others.
I'm using the script and no values show up in the page:
session_bb.php
after I submit the values in the select form.
If somebody would like to test both scripts (session_aa.php and
session_bb.php) and get back to me I would be grateful.
As I said, these were from her
Hi,
I'm trying to filter a word - in this case - called badword1 - to be
replaced
with asterisks.
Listed below is my .html form and .php receiving script.
I've also added the same script which gets a hardcoded string.
In the first example, the output still shows the original message _without_
Was able to get this to filter:
.
?
}
$guestbook = stripslashes($message);
$this_is_the_message=$guestbook;
$dirty_words = array(badword1,badword2,badword3);
$message = $this_is_the_message;
foreach ($dirty_words as $word){
$message = str_replace($word, , $message);
}
The following code snippet outputs a table from a mySQL database.
In version 1, I am able to get alternating background cell colors. However,
the output gives me the same post five times.
In version 2, I am able to receive five separate posts - which is what I'm
looking for - but I'd like to
You also asked a very, very common question, i.e. how to alternate colors
in
table rows... there are a ton of websites/tutorials out there that explain
ways to do this.
---John Holmes...
Apologies for the lengthy code.
I've tried using a few
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From: John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mysql output
Anthony Ritter wrote:
You also asked a very, very common question, i.e. how to alternate
colors
in
table
Ford, Mike [LSS] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have a conceptual misconception. In effect, you need to read that
query
as:
select ft.topic_id, ft.topic_title
from ( forum_posts as fp
left join forum_topics as ft
on fp.topic_id = ft.topic_id
)
becasue your $test string contains double quotes. This is casuing you to
end the value element in the input tag.
- Anthony
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Hi
My code looks like this.
?PHP
$test = gerard's name is \gerard\;
echo $test.br;
echo
Thanks Jackson.
I appreciate the assistance.
Am I on the right track?
Best...
TR
..
// this is the form
html
body
form action=post method=process.php
p
Your e-mail address:br
input type=text name=namebr
input type=text name=emailbr
input type=submit name=submit
The following code is From Julie Meloni's textbook - PHP, mySQL and Apache
(SAMS) on page 305-307 / Listing 14.5:
It's the last script of a discussion forum which is comprised of four php
files and one html file.
The script can be seen at:
http://www.thickbook.com
Chapter 14 off the zipfile.
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Hi Folks,
I am currently learning php and Mysql a scripting language and DB i just
feel
in love with. I am currently having problem in opening file to put data
collected from clients when the purchase from an online shop. The scripts
is as
follows.
where
Does anyone know if there is a way to generate a thumbnail of the 1st page
of a PDF document using PHP. I have an application that archives PDF files,
beeing able to generate small preview images of the documents would be
really cool :)
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Unfortunatly, that's not what I'm trying to do. That function will add an
image to a PDF file as a thumbnail. What I want to do, is read a PDF file,
and generate a thumbnail in the form of a gif or jpg and have it display in
the browser. Thanks for the thought though.
- Anthony
Jay Blanchard
Ford, Mike [LSS] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have a conceptual misconception. In effect, you need to read that
query
as:
select ft.topic_id, ft.topic_title
from ( forum_posts as fp
left join forum_topics as ft
on fp.topic_id = ft.topic_id
)
Hi,
I'm trying to find a script that does the following:
1. A user is presented with a form with a textbox for their e-mail address.
2. The user types in their e-mail addrees and submits the form.
3. A note is then sent from that server if their e-mail address , in fact,
exists.
3. If the e-mail
Jennifer Goodie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You didn't switch the aliases around, you just switched the join order.
This will provide unexpected results. In order to understand it, you
should
read up on left joins.
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/JOIN.html
Thank you.
Jennifer Goodie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They don't. ft is aliased to forum_topics.
That's right.
ft is aliased to the forum_topics table.
The query reads:
...
$verify = select ft.topic_id, ft.topic_title from forum_posts as fp left
join forum_topics as ft on
This is what I receive via e-mail after I click submit using the following
code. As you can see - the html attribute a href= shows up and the whole
string in linked. All I was looking for is a link to the URL and the word -
Click - to be underlined showing the link.
Additionally, the value (as
=post
input type=text name=foo value= /
input type=submit name=sub value=submit
/form
and it will work :)
- Anthony
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Hi
My code looks like this.
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$test = gerard's name is \gerard\;
echo $test.br;
echo 'input
of the features that I'd like are an easy template
implementation, blog features, media gallery and something that's easy to
build custom modules to add features. So far I'm looking at about 6 CMS
systems, I like certain things in each of them. so what's your opinion.
- Anthony
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Larry E . Ullman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message:
The mysql_real_escape_string() requires a connection to the database.
The connection identifier is defined in another script so it's brought
in using the global statement.
Hope that helps,
Larry
.
The following function is from Larry Ullman's PHP and mySQL on page 217 -
script 6.8 - in which there is a connection to a mySQL database using PHP.
My question is that I'm not sure of the global variable $dbc.
If I am to understand...this made up function escape_data() will receive a
piece of
Using eregi_replace(), is there a way to take out a piece of a sentence -
which has spaces - and then return the new sentence?
For example, to return the new sentence:
hello I must be going
from the original sentence:
blah blah blah hello I must be going blah blah.
I tried:
Messju Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you mean
$newtext= ereg_replace(.*?(hello.*going).*,\\1,$text);
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..
Thank you but I get:
Warning: REG_BADRPT: in c:\apache\htdocs\string.php on line 3
Using:
.
?
$text=blah blah blah hello I must be
However, this works using:
preg_replace()
.
?
$text=blah blah blah hello I must be going blah blah;
$newtext= preg_replace(!.*?(hello.*going).*!,$1,$text);
echo $newtext;
?
Thank you all.
Is there a way I can be sure of the syntax?
!.*?(hello.*going).*!,
In the following snippet, I'm trying to open and read a URL into the
variable $contents.
I'd like to use preg_replace() to return only part of that string beginning
with say - regional and ending with new - but I get the complete URL string
returned.
Thank you for any assistance.
Tony Ritter
Curt Zirzow wrote in message:
This exact thing was talked about earlier today, with the subject
'Using eregi_replace()'.
Right.
However, I've tried using the following code in which the text from the URL
is printed out completely and then I change the variable from
Curt Zirzow writes:
I did some testing you can see the code and results here:
http://zirzow.dyndns.org/html/php/tests/preg/parse_doc.php
..
Thanks Curt.
I checked it out and I still pick up the following lines which I was looking
to delete on the pattern match.
They are:
I am trying to access a page published on a server - and then using an
anchor - to jump to a specific paragraph on that page.
For instance, if using asp, I could write:
www.thesite.com/thepage.asp?go=here
where here -the value - in the string query would be marked up as:
Ivo:
Why not use :
www.thesite.com/thepage.asp#here
.
Thank you Ivo.
I don't usually use asp but was wondering if the word go in asp like:
www.thesite.com/thepage.asp?go=here
is a _reserved_ word in .asp which acts like the symbol # - serving as
the
anchor.
And if
page on timeout. That would be pretty cool though, anyone
know?
- Anthony
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Is it possible to *gracefully* recover from php timing out?
For example, uploading a large file, and php times out, so display Oops
Timed out
do this by sending certain headers? (I have both domains
pointing to the same server) ... should/could I do something like this
through PHP or is there something I can set in Apache to do the same thing?
Simply confused,
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file. So you'd expect to get a 404 error. but IIS gives
you the CGI error instead. Kinda sucks, I just use Apache now anyway, so I never
spent the time to figure out why.
- Anthony
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Hi all,
this is a very
. It's simply that one is the old address, and I want users to
see teh new address, even if they type in the old one.
- Anthony
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Hi,
Headers have nothing to do with the head tag, the headers are sent
before
the html page, ie
this through Apache. it would probably be much
simpler.
- Anthony Apache 2.0.45 by the way :)
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Cant you edit the httpd.conf?
I know there might be plenty of reasons why not to...but im just checking.
=)
Server mydom1.com
['date'] is whatever variable you used.
- Anthony
Sean O'Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
I know this is really basic but i have a form for users to enter the
date of an event that i would like to store in a mysql database how do i
get the users input
local machine, that way you can test
your scripts without uploading them to the webserver.
- Anthony
Jerome A. Jackson/Ac/Vcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have a web site that has my sql installed. The web server is 1st host
web and they do not provide much
[4] = 87.34
)
[Feb-99] = Array
(
[0] = 5754.72
[1] = 3964.93
[2] = 6145.98
[3] = 693.32
[4] = 23.80
)
)
That would make it much easier. I think.
- Anthony
John Wulff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Not 100% sure, but isn't $HTTP_POST_VARS depricated?... to lazy to look in
the manual right now. You should use $_POST instead. I have no idea if
that's causing your problem though :-P
- Anthony
Luiz Morte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello list,
I have a problem
pathetic isn't it :-/
- Anthony
Doug Essinger-Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On 3 Jul 2003 at 9:06, Adam Voigt wrote:
Well spamming doesn't get them any money. I believe
I read they use this info to transfer money from your bank
account, after
/netmail/ Don't know how customiseable it is
or if you could use PHP to extend it, but its worth a look.
- Anthony
Pete Morganic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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There's loads of email clients here
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Email_Systems/Web
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