Hi All,
I'm having some problems with php/mysql after a system update ...
my code was working before ... (but I've messed with it since)
test code is:
?php
#phpinfo();
print(time());
$db_config[database_host] = localhost;
$db_config[database_user] = school;
$db_config[database_password]
browsers do much more error reporting than is available at
the moment - we still have to test websites on multiple browsers (or
code without any logic errors ;)
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that validate html and css together
(though the mozilla DOM inspector comes close)
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Rob Weir wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 05:27:54PM +, Sean Burlington wrote:
I needed a newer version of sane to support my scanner and ended up
backporting the sane packages from unstable to testing
but as its the forst time I have done this sort of thing I just want to
ask - have I
Rob Weir wrote:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:20:32AM +, Sean Burlington wrote:
Dave Selby wrote:
On Sunday 09 February 2003 8:45 am, you wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Dave Selby wrote:
Having a bit of trouble with wget loading from ftp sites, have set it up
to load urls from a text file
I needed a newer version of sane to support my scanner and ended up
backporting the sane packages from unstable to testing
but as its the forst time I have done this sort of thing I just want to
ask - have I done this a sensible way ?
I basically followed instructions from
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi All,
I've installed courier-imap and courier-webadmin, however, can someone
please point me to some decent documentation for the Debian platform as so
far I've tried following this manual: http://www.courier-mta.org/ and all
the installation directories are different and
Dave Selby wrote:
On Sunday 09 February 2003 8:45 am, you wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Dave Selby wrote:
Having a bit of trouble with wget loading from ftp sites, have set it up
to load urls from a text file.
Are you sitting behind a firewall at all? Have you allowed both port 20
Sure
Daniel Barclay wrote:
martin f krafft wrote:
...
Please do not CC me when replying to lists that I read!
How are others supposed to know which lists you read (vs. which you
have just posted to)?
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
Code of conduct
When using the Debian mailing lists,
Calber Chainy wrote:
Hello list,
I'm looking for a program to transfer files using ssl, but I couldn't
find one that fits my needs.
Can anyone help me?
not sure what you mean by file transfer over ssl - most web browsers,
email programs etc do this to some extent !
maybe you mean ssh ?
cmustard wrote:
I run apache 1.3.26 and mod_perl, i recently did 'apt-get install php4', which
installed fine and ran apachectl when finished which i assumed meant
that it set up apache and php to work together and loaded php4 as a DSO,
so i edited the httpd.conf and uncommented all the #php4
DvB wrote:
AFAIK, many European countries have been doing that for some time
now. Their citizens have a relatively high purchasing power, yet they
still have relatively successful and extensive social programs.
The ideology that there must be something wrong with you if you don't
make enough
Charlie Reiman wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Sean Burlington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 11:45 AM
To: DvB
Cc: Debian-User
Subject: Re: [OT] Capitalism (was Re: columbia -- what really happened)
This whole thread seems to be treating the rest
for some reason win XP doesn't use the audio cable...
Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
This isn't the problem, sound worked fine under XP Pro
HTH,
Willem-Jan Meijer
Op maandag 3 februari 2003 20:18, schreef DvB:
Willem-Jan Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all,
My sound is working fine, but
Sigmund Svertingsson wrote:
Greetings, all.
I'm running Woody on an old Pentium box as my
gateway/firewall/fileserver for my LAN here at Castillo del Lago (my
home). Life is good here, and I'm really enjoying Debian, but I'm kind
of stuck with the demand dialing thing.
If I comment out the
Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 08:36:01PM -0600, Jason Pepas wrote:
On Thursday 30 January 2003 06:15 pm, Michael Wardle wrote:
Hi
I've only recently subscribed to debian-user, and I notice that I
receive messages sent to the list 4 or 5 hours after they have been
sent.
Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 05:37:09PM +, Sean Burlington wrote:
mail does seem to get stuck on the mailserver at debian for a couple of
hours
Sometimes, but not all the time. Thus, we can conclude that this is
not a constant problem.
so it's probably not down
Vittorio wrote:
thought:the simplest, the better! Therefore no diald by far more
complicated than ppp on demand which I'd learned had been somewhat
enhanced (it works fine at last, they say), pppoe, openssh, iptables,
kernel 2.4.19, lynx, all for a mere 300 MB of disk space.
Now the problem is
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