s something I do a fair amount of but
> only when joining or with complicated queries where clarity is an issue.
>
> On 05/23/2011 02:20 AM, maarten wrote:
> > I would keep the db names and/or schema names in your queries.
> >
> > It clarifies what you are doing with the query m
your program is a few bytes longer?)
regards,
Maarten
On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 05:27 -0400, ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
> I have been working on a class methods for some time now.
>
>
>
> I have reached a cross road when it comes to common practice of developing
&g
. That does not mean it is generally a good or bad idea,
that depends on the situation.
Since you already suggested you are avoiding the process of an
installable software, I think that may actually be what you are trying.
regards,
Maarten
On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 07:45 +0530, Vinay Kannan wrote
omething like n=randint(2,#rows_returned-2-1) to get the
n'th row. (which will exclude the first 2 and last 2 rows)
regards,
Maarten
On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 05:33 -0400, Ron Piggott wrote:
> I have a 'Highlights' heading on my home page. It is for links to content
> on the site ... li
Your union creates a table called rss_feed. This table has 4 columns
(page_title, last_update, article and reference) from which you try to
select the unknown column 'title'.
So basicly, exactly what your db is telling you.
If it doesn't make sense, strip the outer select and see what your
subque
Hi,
You may want to check SELinux.
Also, if those 30 other servers are supposed to have the same config, a
diff between those will make it easier for the eye to catch things that
are different.
regards,
Maarten
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 14:22 +0200, Kamil Walas wrote:
> You are right! Whe
n those first 4 so adding 5AF3 may just be wrong.
However for the examples you gave, it seems to add up.
So you need to have some indication of the range the originals would've
had or the numbers you get are a multiple of 2^32 off.
regards,
Maarten
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 17:09 +0200, Phi
Ok,
we've found the problem:
SELINUX
for those of you who took the time reading my long question, thanks :)
regards,
Maarten
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 10:07 +0200, Maarten Foqué wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm running into a problem I just can't seem to get fixed. I've
&g
p shows that nothing is even going out when trying the php
PDO connection.
Anything that can set me in the correct direction is greatly
appreciated.
kind regards,
Maarten
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us because as an online shop we are buried in mail.
Probaly I'll will be able to script against it so our employees can answer e-mail from
a php-webpage and
maybe even write a script to put the names and adresses of the senders into a
LDAP-server.
Thanx,
Maarten Verheijen
makes any sense to you please start at the beginning,
Try http://www.devshed.com for some excellent tutorials.
Good Luck,
Maarten Verheijen
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