Hello list,
I'm writing a small utility in PHP to archive email messages in MySQL,
so that I can search through them with full-text indexing. In order to
handle all the various charsets, I was simply converting all text to
utf8 (using mb_convert_encoding()) before storing it in
I recently acquired a new dual-processor (P3 1GHz) workstation, running
FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE. By reading the list, I know that MySQL won't take
advantage of both processors unless it is compiled with LinuxThreads
support. According to the FreeBSD ports documentation, however,
LinuxThreads
Hmm, this has certainly been an interesting discussion. I personally
think that forking the code accomplishes nothing at all. What's so tough
about making a patch to 3.23 and sending it to the MySQL developers? I
also doubt that anyone working on the new fork will be able to convince
are using htmlspecialchars(), change HTML_ENTITIES to
HTML_SPECIALCHARS
$trans = get_html_translation_table (HTML_ENTITIES);
$trans = array_flip ($trans);
$original = strtr ($str, $trans);
?
Ben Gollmer
Jatosoft, LLC
On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 01:20 AM, Michele Santucci wrote:
I have
If you are good with C++, you can probably write an ActiveX wrapper for
MySQL++ yourself. MS Visual C++ has some wizards that will help you with
ActiveX controls. My company considered doing this for a project until
we decided to make the app web-based.
Ben
On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at
This works fine from VB6. Install the MyODBC driver (get it from the
MySQL web site), then set up a datasource just as you usually would.
Ideally, you won't have to change any of your VB code - just bind the
ADO/DAO controls to the MySQL datasource rather than the Access
datasource.
Note
Specify the format of the text field in your query.
For example, if the fields are tab-delimited and each line is a new row,
you would use
load data local infile 'c:\phani\phani.txt' into table phani1
fields terminated by '\t'
rows terminated by '\n';
Ben Gollmer
On Tuesday, May 8, 2001
columns LONGBLOB
and you should be good to go.
Ben Gollmer
Jatosoft, LLC
http://www.jatosoft.com/
At 01:02 PM 1/14/2001, you wrote:
Hello Readers!
I believe I have a upload or a cache limit set too small in a configuration
file...I just can't seem to place my eyes on which one.
This is what