Does the ip address of where you are trying to access the mysql database
from (client), change?If you have a dynamic ip address
your ISP should have a grant something to the effect of:
grant all on database.* to [EMAIL PROTECTED] identified by 'password';
This would allow your client to be a
G'day all
This is probably a really basic question but I'm asking advice because I'm a
real newbie and want to start off on the right foot.
I'm trying to build a PHP/MySQL workflow tracking system in which each
movement of an InDesign file generates a text file which contains the
tracking data I
OK, I solved it.
It seems that I **HAVE TO**, **MUST**, **NO CHOICE** place my php.ini in
C:\WINNT (for NT and 2k) or PHP will not find it. This is a hardcoded path
done at compile time.
So, since no ini file, PHP was running on default values, thus it could not
find DB.php since the default path
> i found that even i have not the php.ini in my SYSTEMROOT, php can still
> > run ... why?
> >
Sometimes they place it in C:\winnt\php.ini
search for php.ini and it will show if there is a file and where it is.
Russell Griechen
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My understanding is the location PHP looks for the php.ini is dependant on
the OS and what %SYSTEMROOT% is set to.
This is what I have gleemed from my reading on this, as I had the same
issue.
walter
"Russell Griechen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > i found that
On Sunday 06 July 2003 19:04, Kim Kohen wrote:
[snip]
> I'm trying to build a PHP/MySQL workflow tracking system in which each
> movement of an InDesign file generates a text file which contains the
> tracking data I want to move into the (MySQL) db. It will contain the
> operators name, a tim
The IP address CAN change, but doesn't change on such a basis that it would
cause a problem. You see the issue also appears whether I am [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or [EMAIL PROTECTED] it doesn't matter where I am coming from.
Thx
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen March" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
G'day Jason
> Just one question: why are you storing text files containing DATA into a DB?
> Why not just store the data in the DB and do away with the text files?
Thanks for the reply. I can see now my original wording was a bit unclear.
I am, in fact, storing the data only - the text file
I had to change ext/oci8/config.m4
Remove the line highlighted in red on this page.
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/php-src/ext/oci8/config.m4?login=2&r1=1.37.2.6&r2=1.37.2.7&ty=h
The line is
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OCI8_SHARED_MODE,1,[ ])
Then do configure/make/make install again. That will get the oci8 su
Hello !!
When I make a query with sqlite_query() and use sqlite_fetch_array() all
works well:
Example:
$result = sqlite_query('SELECT * FROM test', $conn);
while($row = sqlite_fetch_array($resulr, SQLITE_NUM, true)){
$rows[] = $row;
}
$rows is:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
"Quique Notelodigo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message news:
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> Buenos dias
>
> Estoy empezando a trabajar con Oracle y php. Ya he trabajado con Postgres
y
> PHP. Solo tengo una pregunta, muy concreta:
>
> Tengo Oracle en una máquina distinta al servidor Linux con Apache+
"Steve B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Nadim,
> It works but not for sites with password window that pops up.
I see.
That is HTTP Basic Authentication
You should use this line:
$filename = 'http://someuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/';
instead of:
$filename = "http://som
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