Spam may be a problem, but the solution seems to be even
more of a problem at the moment.
Can anybody do something about all these spam warnings -
even if it means killing valid users until they fix their
copy of 'SPAMASSASIN'
I think that some 'real' spam is trying to get onto the list
as
You just untar it and copy it to a directory like /ur/local/mysql
then copy php.ini to /etc
you read the read me that is in the same directory
shell groupadd mysql
shell useradd -g mysql mysql
shell cd /usr/local
shell gunzip /path/to/mysql-VERSION-OS.tar.gz | tar xvf -
shell
configuring PHP with apache is not that difficult, here's how you should
do
it:
You should get 2 files: php4apache.dll and php4ts.dll , normally you only
get these files when you compile
PHP manually but conecting to PHP is much safer when you use these files,
so if you need to download both
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
Spam may be a problem, but the solution seems to be even
more of a problem at the moment.
Can anybody do something about all these spam warnings -
even if it means killing valid users until they fix their
copy of 'SPAMASSASIN'
I
Hi,
I am facing 2 problems while using PHP along with form based HTML file.
It takes inputs from the user and updates the DB.
Problems,
1) Not able to grab and store the checkbox status.
2) Not able to check the correctness of entered interger value. I realized
that form always submits
Not really sure of the second part of your question, but, if I remember
correctly, check boxes only appear in the POST vars if they're checked. And
I'm pretty sure their values are ON. So, if you have a color checkbox named
red and tha user checks it, it should show up as $_POST['color'] = ON. If
the value will be what ever you set the value to be in your html tag.
intput type=checkbox name=color value=red
if checked $_POST['color'] will equal red. if unchecked, the index
'color' will not be in the $_POST array.
hth
Jeff
Try unset after the if statement
if ($nameb == ){
$query = SELECT * FROM recipes WHERE points $pointsb;
} else {
$query = SELECT * FROM recipes WHERE name = '$nameb';
$new_nameb = $nameb;
unset($nameb);
}
Gary Every
Sr. UNIX Administrator
Ingram Entertainment
(615) 287-4876
This is the soBig virus!
Do not open attachement!
Do not open attachement!
Some SMTP servers bounce entire messages, even with attachements!
I hope the admin in here can remove this message from the server and NNTP
server so other do not get catch opening this!
Walter
--
PHP Database
This is the soBig virus!
Do not open attachement!
Do not open attachement!
Some SMTP servers bounce entire messages, even with attachements!
I hope the admin in here can remove this message from the server and NNTP
server so other do not get catch opening this!
Walter
--
PHP Database
Hi All,
We are using a seperate machine as mysql database server. we have few
other machines as application server which will use mysql database from
database server using php. Environment Redhat 8.0, Php 4.2.2-8.0.8,
apache 2.0
I do not have mysql server or mysql client installed on
Want to allow users to upload .txt file and then loop
through it's contents to validate and reject/accept
based on results.
Is this possible?
Got any links, code, etc?
Thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Want to allow users to upload .txt file and then loop
through it's contents to validate and reject/accept
based on results.
Is this possible?
Got any links, code, etc?
Yes.
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
and then
Looking for input on best way to search an mySQL table using PHP.
Using LIKE can't be good at all so I was looking into FULLTEXT but then
I started to hear horror stories about the length of time it takes to
build an index and return results on very large databases.
Does anyone have any
Good Evening!
I have installed Mysql from RedHat 8.0 and am having difficulties starting
mysql. I check the my.cnf file and it appears fine as all files it calls for
are in the right directories. When I attempt to start mysql, I get a cannot
connect through mysql.sock. What is causing this or put
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 19:56, Robin Kopetzky wrote:
Good Evening!
I have installed Mysql from RedHat 8.0 and am having difficulties starting
mysql. I check the my.cnf file and it appears fine as all files it calls for
are in the right directories. When I attempt to start mysql, I get a cannot
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