RE: [PHP] Site search engine suggestion.

2001-05-12 Thread Ryan W. Zajicek

I use mnoGoSearch http://search.mnogo.ru/ it works great for me and I've
been using it for about a year.

Thank You

Ryan
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-Original Message-
From: elias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 12:19 PM
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Subject: [PHP] Site search engine suggestion.


Hello guys,

I need that badly! I need a suggestion, advise, solution or whatever that
might help!

I need a Site Search script for a page that mostly have .PHP files some are
dynamic and some are not.
Basically i was using WebGlimpse but whenever I search using it, It shows
the source code of the PHP files!
So for example if i search echo , WebGlimpse displays the .PHP file source
code!

Any suggestion for a better site search program?

-elias



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RE: [PHP] Site search engine suggestion.

2001-05-12 Thread Ryan W. Zajicek

Just a side not here... :)

udmSearch is now mnoGoSearch (http://search.mnogo.ru/)

Thank You

Ryan
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-Original Message-
From: Ethan Schroeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 2:25 PM
To: elias
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Site search engine suggestion.


I use udmsearch and love it.  If you want php pages searchable it does
actual http requests, so it doesn't give source code.  If you don't want php
searchable, you can configure it to ignore any file extensions you want.  It
comes with a php interface built in, also.

Ethan Schroeder
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From: elias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 10:18 AM
Subject: [PHP] Site search engine suggestion.


 Hello guys,

 I need that badly! I need a suggestion, advise, solution or whatever that
 might help!

 I need a Site Search script for a page that mostly have .PHP files some
are
 dynamic and some are not.
 Basically i was using WebGlimpse but whenever I search using it, It shows
 the source code of the PHP files!
 So for example if i search echo , WebGlimpse displays the .PHP file
source
 code!

 Any suggestion for a better site search program?

 -elias



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RE: [PHP] PHP Editor

2001-05-12 Thread Ryan W. Zajicek

My personal favorite is Ultra Edit (www.ultraedit.com).

Thank You

Ryan
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-Original Message-
From: Altunergil, Oktay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 1:42 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; PHP
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editor


There's no extended replace in textpad.. More specifically you can't do
extended replace if the files are not all Open.

On the other hand there's no , parantheses, bracket maching in HomeSite.

I still use HomeSite though :)


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 2:40 PM
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I use textpad. http://www.textpad.com. You can arrange your own coloring
config
and there are some very cool elements about it there are even modules to
load into it for added functionality

once you use it you will never go back..mmuuwwahahahaha


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From: Laurie Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editor


I like using Homesite - color coordination of code as well. I use
Dreamweaver for the design elements as well, but sometimes it doesn't work
very well for php coding.

Laurie M. Landry
lmlweb Design  Development

www.lmlweb.com
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T: (604) 872-6915
F: (425) 732-1547

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Mateer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 2:36 AM
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 Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editor


 I'm using ColdFusion Studio which makes life very easy - good colour
 co-ordination of the code, and only takes 1 button the do an FTP upload up
 to the web-server (I'm using a Windows box to do editing, then a Linux box
 as webserver).

 We've been using Dreamweaver as well to bring the design elements
 together...works well, when you're doing the html stuff.  For
 pure coding, I
 recommend ColdFusion Studio.  ahhh it costs money though.

 Textpad (from textpad.com) is good...can d/load an evaluation copy (fully
 functional, and doesn't time out)..

 Hope this help

 David.



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  Just wondering whether you guys use any type of editor when
 programming in
  PHP? if so what have you found to be useful?
 
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Daniel
 
 
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RE: [PHP] PHPmyadmin

2001-05-07 Thread Ryan W. Zajicek

Theo,

Make sure the database exists, then click on the database name on the left
hand side of the screen.  Now on the right hand side of the screen it should
say something like no tables exist and below that you'll see some form
fields.  Look for the one that says Run SQL query/queries on database and
you should see a browse button just below that.  Click the browse button
and select the location of the sql file and click go.  (Just a side note
here, the file has to be on your local hard drive).

Thank You

Ryan W. Zajicek
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From: Theo Richel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 4:08 PM
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Subject: [PHP] PHPmyadmin




Can anyone please tell me how to load a structure and datadumpfile  (*.sql)
into an empty database by means of PHPMyadmin? (I know there is a separate
forum for this, but either this is a stupid question or there is no one
there who knows an answer, it stays silent).
I know how to do it through Telnet, but I have no Telnet access right now.

Thanks in advance,

Theo Richel


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[PHP] Need help with Database and variables

2001-05-07 Thread Ryan W. Zajicek

Hello,

I was wondering if I do a database query like SELECT count(*) FROM
table_name AS song_count if there is a way I can assign song_count to a
variable that is accessable anywhere on the page and not just in a WHILE
statement?

Thanks is advance

Ryan
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