Oh yeah that's the ticket!
I'd forgotten that I'd removed the mysql_select_db statement when doing
some earlier 'cleanup'. It just so happens that a few of the mysql metadata
calls (like listing fields/etc.) were inadvertently setting the db...but
only for a brief period of time...wierd.
As I
Hi guys,
I have been working in php/oracle for quite some time now but recently had to shift
myself to mysql and I am struggling with a particular query here.
Scenario is, certain researchers can submit their proposals and those proposal are
stored in a table researcher.
proposals are of 2
Thanks, the stripslashes() function worked perfectly!
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] It\'s wierd when I\'ve used forms...
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