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are to expressly state the tables
you want dumped
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command.
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no. (but the line with the include() call counts normally
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yes.
in short, it's the line number of the script as if it were a plain text
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becomes
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and the likes.
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if (isset($submit)) {
becomes
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and the likes.
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not the servers can always be on. Is it possible to have a delay on the
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seriously though, Page1.php and Page4.php are the only two pages that
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turned into function calls or classes and called from Page4.php. You
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could also
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5) rewrite all the database accesses to prevent people from doing sql
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, it's happened before.
Incidentally, why does PHP need:
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Personal Security Advisor
Public Safety Announcement
Python Software Activity
Port Scan Attack
( 3 letter abbreviations are way too crowded :P )
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kind of header,
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your entire data. If you need to pull your whole set of results out
into an array, you can immediately use pg_free_result() or
mysql_free_result() afterwards to free up the copy using memory in the
database.
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you cater your output more to be predictable. Also, remember to
account for htmlentities if that's an issue, = amp;, etc. Really
not a fun solution to entertain, IMO.
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It was merely a cautionary warning about sites that force a base href
for relative URIs (including, of course, URLs)
See: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#h-12.4
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into the user_department_interactions table, if you
only ever want to store whether they interacted at all, you can set
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a web browser running on it, and see if
you still see the same issues (if possible). Try this after ruling out
the important stuff, as these issues are unlikely if you literally just
swapped a machine out with the config the same.
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, Oct/Nov/Dec should have worked previously afaik, PHP
is fairly forgiving. You can probably also get away with just using
round() to get your integers where you need them, instead of the
declaration above.
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in the first place.
definitely check all logs. twice.
Incidentally, what is with the parameters to mladselmeans - it looks
very strange :)
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00 8-19/2 * * mon-fri /usr/bin/php /foo/backup_script.php
I should have mentioned this - this runs twice an hour Monday through
Friday, between the hours of 8am and 7pm. You would more likely prefer
05 1* * * your_command
which would run at 1:05am every day. use
long. Just be sure not to set_time_limit() for your
whole set of scripts, unless you really want them to abort after the 5
or 10 second limit you're setting ocilogon (unlikely).
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try the fsockopen connection test on the oracle port. Thanks for your
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.game1='H' AND
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- e.g. a class you create for pagination, that can paginate any manner
of query cleanly. If you're dealing solely with hard-coded /
hand-crafted queries, you can obviously build your pagination to fit.
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I guess my real question is how to parse the output from someone else's
site. Setting up the lookup procedure from data in my database and
filling
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may mistype things - new buildings are created -
roads are renamed, etc.
Someone should contact maps.google.com and see about adding this sort of
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the full result - instead it just returns a resource to the result, so
you can get it as you need it.
I suggest you start from that information and work forward.
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My first attempt was to use $result=array_merge($result1,$result2) -
doesn't work. 'not a valid resource'
I have two databases with different connections, so MySQL UNION query
would not work.
How do I merge the result set of the queries
as a number not as a select blah - it's a
result resource, a pointer of sorts).
More likely is the query is invalid, go ahead and print_r() the
variable being passed to mysql_num_rows() on line 61 (put it before the
mysql_num_rows call) and see what info you get back in there.
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without the human factor.
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to ask is, will this be something that cycles yearly
or regularly? If so, you'll want to be storing some identifier for the
event/session/quarter/year/etc. - in which case any join option would be
insanely further compliated, and all of your queries would need the
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'GROUP BY' clause and have at it.
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// also helps in case offsets are a little strange.
$length = $end - $start;
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you could just have an ORDER BY product_group,
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On Feb 28, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Martin Norland wrote:
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I'm trying to configure my OS X box to work with PEAR. Everything
seems to be working (updating PEAR libraries, etc.) except when I run
my
Ron Piggott wrote:
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your password in an included file
outside of the webroot.
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of authentication.
Traditionally this is done with mailing a user a password reset link,
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This should get you pointed in the right direction if you aren't already
(note - sql is untested, and I always hose my GROUP BY's on the first
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hash of the password - anyone who could read that script could similarly
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at the beginning of
the line (no tabs/etc. :( )
...
EOF;
it basically echo's until it sees that delimiter, that could be EOD or
STOP or whatever (well, there might be reserved words issues - I could
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Stick with the foreach imo, since you don't need the counter. (you can
get it back by using your foreach, the counter is the $game = part -
in my example I left it out since it's unnecessary.
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, b.score FROM tablename AS a,
tablename AS b WHERE a.app_id != b.app_id AND a.word = b.word;
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, and (IE in particular) has real issues
with storing the output of a no-cache'd https - you can't save it
locally or open with an external application, because either way it has
to store it somewhere other than memory, which would be caching.
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a class to store this information, if you wanted -
so long as you have the class include()'d before you unserialize the
object. In all likelihood, however, you'll prefer just the straight
$_SESSION.
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go along with the images for your users, instead of trying to match
their organization with yours.
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searching archives and the likes. It's
just polite :)
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sane packaged dropdown code
should be explicit about requiring the user to use onload to instantiate
things.
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tell you what the default for your
system is, but there are php functions to get configuration options, if
you don't have it in any obvious places.
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etc.
dynamic variables are very handy however. You'll find yourself using
them a lot if you have lots of similar tables/etc. that you need to
write the same 'thing' for over and over again.
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the group. suExec might also be of some worth.
I'm sure there are solutions other than running apache as user sybase.
Still - glad it's working for you at least!
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attention to detail. (or in
some cases newer versions of software, which explicitly allow only one
statement per call). Finally - the concept of bind variables (or
equivalent) are your friend (as Jochem already knows with firebird iirc).
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, was to find someone desperate - perhaps they've proposed
this project multiple times and nobody wants to touch it :)
I didn't know you could say off topic on this list... guess you just
can't say its abbreviated form in the subject or - ah heck, who knows.
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) from client where prim_id=1;
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record externally (if applicable) is writable?
Unfortunately - you may not be alone:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=30721
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=17489
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- that is that the example code is there to make
sure things are working, and then to start changing it - get a good
baseline, and work from there. Sound advice - would that more heeded it.
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day long -
afaik it's fairly high traffic, yes?)
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these values, you should be having no problem.
e.g. INSERT into TABLE_FOO (colname) values ('-');
but this will error: INSERT into TABLE_FOO (colname) values (-);
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anyone would *want* on their box.
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