[PHP] Pb with checkbox

2002-04-18 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Hello,
I've got a little pb with checkboxes. In my form I've got 5 checkboxes which
have the same name sel. When I submit the form and when I display the form
variable sel, it displays the last value only. I cannot catch all the
value checked in the form.

If I try this code with coldfusion or ASP it displays a coma delimited list
of all the values I checked in the form.

How to fix this pb with PHP?

Thanks



My code:

!--- the form ---
form action=catalog.php method=post
   table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0
?for ($i=1;$i=$nb;$i++){
tr
td align=centerinput type=checkbox name=sel
value=?=$attr[Title]?/td
/tr
?}?
   /table
/form






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Re: [PHP] Pb with checkbox

2002-04-18 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Ok, thanks
- Original Message -
From: Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Pb with checkbox


 On Thursday 18 April 2002 17:19, Frédéric Mériot wrote:
  Hello,
  I've got a little pb with checkboxes. In my form I've got 5 checkboxes
  which have the same name sel. When I submit the form and when I
display
  the form variable sel, it displays the last value only. I cannot catch
  all the value checked in the form.
 
  If I try this code with coldfusion or ASP it displays a coma delimited
list
  of all the values I checked in the form.
 
  How to fix this pb with PHP?
 
  My code:
 
  !--- the form ---
  form action=catalog.php method=post
 table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0
  ?for ($i=1;$i=$nb;$i++){
  tr
  td align=centerinput type=checkbox name=sel

 Name your checkboxes like:

   name=sel[]

 In your script you would have access to an array called $sel which
contains
 the values of your checkboxes.

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[PHP] Upload problem

2002-04-11 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Hi All, it's my first post here.

I've got a problem with the upload. I want to upload a 4Mo file on the
server but it refuses to work. I modified the max_upload_size in the php.ini
but it continues to refuse the transfer. If I upload a smaller file it works
fine.

Someone told me to modify the MAX_FILE_SIZE constant but I don't find it.

I need help, Thanks

Fred from Paris


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Re: [PHP] SetLocal() problem

2001-08-02 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Thanks a lot, but I must precise that I'm running PHP (4.0.6) under NT2000
(client not server) platform.
'fr_FR.ISO_8859-1' does not work too.

So, it's not very important, but where can I find the entire list of
countries with their ISO code?

Thanks.


- Original Message -
From: Don Read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Frédéric Mériot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 4:10 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] SetLocal() problem



 On 01-Aug-2001 Frédéric Mériot wrote:
  Hello, I've got a little problem with the setLocal function. In many
  tutorials they give this syntax:
  setlocale('LC_TIME','fr_FR'); // for france
 
  I tried this but the fr_FR keyword does not seem to work. If I try
  french instead it works.
  I've got the same problem with all other countries keywords (C for
finland,
  pt_BR for portugal ...etc).
  If i do not put the name of a country, it does not work.
 
  Please help!

 Use the full ISO lang.charset definition : 'fr_FR.ISO_8859-1'.
   (Linux allows aliases as defined in locale.alias, that's why french
works).

 Regards,
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[PHP] SetLocal() problem

2001-08-01 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Hello, I've got a little problem with the setLocal function. In many
tutorials they give this syntax:
setlocale('LC_TIME','fr_FR'); // for france

I tried this but the fr_FR keyword does not seem to work. If I try
french instead it works.
I've got the same problem with all other countries keywords (C for finland,
pt_BR for portugal ...etc).
If i do not put the name of a country, it does not work.

Please help!

Thnx


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[PHP] Session timeout

2001-07-10 Thread Frédéric Mériot

How to set the session timeout?


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[PHP] How to fetch a group by Query?

2001-07-10 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Hello (again)

I've got a query which extract titles and categories with a group by on the
categorie. Is there a simple way to display rows like this (without doing a
second query ):

Categorie A
-titi
-toto
-tutu

Categorie B
-bibi
-nini
-fififi

Categorie C
-titi
-toto
-tutu

... etc

With cold fusion (for those who know) I want to do the same as CFOUTPUT
QUERY=myquery GROUP=categorie

Thanks




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Re: [PHP] From Cold Fusion back to PHP...

2001-01-17 Thread Frédéric Mériot

Hello, I'am a french CF developper and I've just started to dev in PHP.
You're right! Cold fusion is much easier than PHP but I think it's just a
question of "experience".

It's true, cold fusion is easier but it's due (partialy) to Cold fusion
studio. The Allaire Editor simplifies the work of the developer.

I'am waiting for an editor like CFstudio for PHP (and also a good debuger)
and I'am sure that it will be one of the most important language in the
future.


- Original Message -
From: "W Luke" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 2:20 PM
Subject: [PHP] From Cold Fusion back to PHP...


 Hi,

 I started PHP in 1999, and wrote just one Web Site based on it. I started
to
 have a good feel for it and found it easy to implement, as well as it
being
 powerful. Shortly after that though, I was given the opportunity to learn
 Cold Fusion, and haven't looked back since today.

 I've got a possible contrat that I'm interested in taking on, in PHP and
 MySql. What I would like to discuss with everyone, (it might more relevant
 to past or current CF programmers - I apologise if it's a litte OT), is
the
 best way to get back into PHP from CF?

 When I got into CF, I found it so much easier than PHP - I loved
 Datasources, as they are so simple to connect to the database. Just give
it
 a name and - bingo. I also found it so much easier, and quicker, coming up
 with code for querying and retrieving data from DBs, and displaying it in
a
 Table. And combining it with HTML is a dream, when with PHP I found I was
 getting errors, and horrible ugly Tables.

 Are my fears in "re-learning" PHP well founded - or might my experience in
 Cold Fusion have helped?

 I'd be really interested to hear your comments.

 Will


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