How would I remove a # from a string?
I want #2 to be 2.
$str = #2;
$str = str_replace(#,,$str);
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Chris,
Check out this PHP class. It's pretty impressive.
http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/
Joseph
Chris Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there,
I have an SMTP server on here (Imail) - how would I use it with PHP? Any
tips to send a quick email as a test?
I have a table with a Date field (-mm-dd) and I would like to retrieve all rows
with the date less than one week ago.
Something like SELECT FROM table WHERE date one_week_ago_today.
This seems like it should be so simple... yet I'm not getting it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Folks...
I have a situation where I need a Visual Basic program, running on a win2k server to
store some data. I later need a PHP script to come along, retrieve and parse that
data. I have a MS SQL server running on the win2k server along with the VP program. I
then have a RedHat/Apache box