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ATTENTION: ANY SERIOUS NETWORK MARKETER
TAKE A LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING OPPORTUNITIES I CAME ACROSS!!
I finally had the time to check it out, your solution should be really
close...
to clarify:
- one user can be the member of many groups
- one group can have many members
I thought that was n on m relation, but oh well :)
Anyways:
there's no relation groups, but instead a pg_group and pg_user
Are u still having password problems? What I did was use a sql account and
not the NT account. So create a user account is SQL then set the odbc
driver to connect using that account. I belive the reason the NT account
wont work is because the account running PHP has permissions set to
It is commented with ;. Will ASA be accessible via standard Sybase
functions when I uncomment that line?
TIA.
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Yes!
I'm working fine with ASE, Php4 and Apache web-server,
check your php.ini for the
yes,
but you have to use sybase ct_library
and in php-code: sybase_query() other than mysql_query() and so on
bye
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It is commented with ;. Will ASA be accessible via standard Sybase
functions
I am using a script that grabs about 100 emails from a
database, loops thru and writes them to $bcc
Then I use a single mail() to send a msg to everyone
in the $bcc
Is there a maximum nuber of emails that i can mail to
this way?
Thanks,
olinux
I have a database with lots of urls stored
I would like to build a script the retrieves them ... then somehow checks
each one to see if the link produces a error 404 and is no longer good,
then ideally write a file of bad links for me
this seems like it would be possible with PHP, could