Hi,
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started at /home/thesis/public_html/registro.php:2) in
/home/thesis/public_html/registro.php on line 80
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you can't have any output before calling header(). Output is any HTML or
even
whitespaces before
Anyone have experience using Ingres with PHP Ingres.
I can't find any documentation on the area.
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Hi,
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Warning: fopen(logs/993700800.log,w+) - Permission denied in
/home/sites/site20/users/guide/web/counter.php on line 28
are you sure you have the rights to access the file?
Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in
Is there some way to get the equivalent of select TO_DAYS(NOW())
out of PHP without querying MySQL (or whatever.) Some formatting character
for the date() function that I'm just missing?
Thanks,
-Dave
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I CC-ed the mailing list by accident. Below is my original reply to Brian.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Hilgeman
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 8:14 AM
To: 'Brian Grayless'
Cc: PHP-DB (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] MySQL Error???
Hi Brian,
Sounds like you have a tinyint field.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Brett) wrote:
'invalid index test assumed 'test' in test.php at line 13' can't
remember the exact syntax but that's the general idea.
if i quote the var when i reference it the error goes away. like
$arow['test'] as opposed to
Or perhaps it did.
= )
Sorry - I guess CC-ing the message list doesn't work.
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Thanks guys. It was all very helpful and worked great!
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Christian Sandfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 3:06 AM
To: 'Brian Grayless'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] MySQL Error???
Brian,
Sounds to me as if the field
Hi,
I am working on Unix(Solaris 2.8) with Apache 1.3 and
php4. I need to connect MS-SQL Server without ODBC. I
know there is an option that using freetds but I
haven't tried it yet.
Someone told me that sybase functions can work with
MS-SQL Server directly. So I called sybase_xxx()
instead of
My Last post was incorrect - sorry. My correct sql statement would be
rlike (^|;)Midwest(;|$).
Someone mentioned using Distinct before, which wouldn't work because
Distinct acts on a field, to my understanding, so Northwest;East would
be different than Northwest;South so it wouldn't really give
At 9:05 AM +0100 6/22/01, Russ Michell wrote:
Is this a new use of the function mysql_num_rows?
No!.
It's not a change in syntax, but it is a change in PHP's behavior.
In PHP 4, mysql_num_rows() and mysql_num_fields() will issue error
messages if the argument is not a result set. In PHP 3
Yes! I'd be interested in this as well!
It would be very convenient to be able to store PHP (or any other server
side code) in a database, then retrieve and execute it.
I store a lot of website content with embedded HTML commands in a database.
Being able to store PHP code in the database as
Consider using set_time_limit() before each sub-script executes; this will
time out on any individual script, but let you extend the limit on the
master script.
Lisa Elita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Um... you could look at REMOTE_HOST to get their IP address and use that to
look up the address of their server. If you assume they won't log in
long-distance, that should give you their country and state, and maybe a
useful approximation of their city.
Lisa Elita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
I'm trying to from a file in a directory called 'logs'. I've never seen
this error before. What does it mean?
ERROR
Warning: fopen(logs/993700800.log,w+) - Permission denied in
/home/sites/site20/users/guide/web/counter.php on line 28
Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle
Hello
I am looking for a version of PHP_DB.DLL that includes Berkeley DB support
on the Windows platform.
I read the php source (php405\ext\db\db.c) and have determined that DB
support is not included by default.
The dblist() function returns flat file support enabled.
My best guess is to
Patrick,
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.ingres.php
Alternatively, ODBC should work just fine.
Best regards,
Andrew Hill
Director of Technology Evangelism
OpenLink Software http://www.openlinksw.com
Universal Data Access Data Integration Technology Providers
-Original Message-
Hi,
You will need to configure the character translation in the Client tools. Open Cleint
Network Utility (on the web server running php) and select the DB Library Options
tab. There you can enable and disable Automatic ANSI to OEM convertion.
If you are using the ISAPI version of php you
Turn on referrers in the Apache config file and do reverse DNS lookuips in
your web analyser.
-Original Message-
From: Lisa Elita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] Which state and country?
Hi all,
How can we know
Hi all,
I would like to extract a piece from an html file. But
when I try the ereg function like this it ends up
pulling EVERYTHING from the first occurence of FONT
face=Verdana all the way to the end of the file.
eregi(FONT face=Verdana(.*)/FONT, $string,
$output);
for example: any thoughts
My problem is to browse a local pc (win) and upload a file in a remote
database.
There is a simple solution ?
Thanks,
Enrico
Sang,
Your tnsnames file appears to be misconfigured. It should look like this:
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION=
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.1)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA = (SID = ORCL)))
The first line, ORCL =, lets you know what to use as your connect string.
In this case,
the code wasn't mine.
it was a drop in message board.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Jason k Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 June 2001 11:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] mysql errors or php errors
Another thought came to mind.
These
k I have no idea on this.
My code:
8 $begin = Property Type;
9 $end = BR;
10 preg_match($begin . (.*) . $end, $str,
$data);
The error:
Warning: Delimiter must not be alphanumeric or
backslash in c:\apache\htdocs\index.php on line 10
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Our website uses mysql/php.
Good! ;-)
I found the link written below as a hard
coded link and I can't figure out why the programmer would have used
Hector M Banda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi all,
My page is getting the values and the submits itself displaying the
information but the original selection is gone showing the objects with
no info.
... so you have a form which submits
Hello guys
Thanks very much for your help on the ADODB error, I have already fix it.
Now I've got another weird message. When I send data to the DataBase from
a form, it does store the data but sends me back the following response:
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