Hello,
on 04/27/2005 08:13 PM Jochem Maas said the following:
Ok. So the idea of splitting one transaction into two steps of a
script is
wrong?
Yes, it is not possible to achive that. What happens is that first
access to script is handled by one Web server process or thread and
you cannot assur
Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello,
on 04/27/2005 11:49 AM Oskar said the following:
Ok. So the idea of splitting one transaction into two steps of a
script is
wrong?
Yes, it is not possible to achive that. What happens is that first
access to script is handled by one Web server process or thread and you
Thanks for your help, Manuel. Your advice saved me hours of searching the
web.
Regards, OKi98
> -Original Message-
> From: Manuel Lemos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 7:20 PM
> To: php-db@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Transaction over persistent conne
Without real information I can only wonder and guess.
Is TNS_ADMIN set to a directory or a file? It should be a directory.
Try renaming sqlnet.ora temporarily or set the alias in tnsnames.ora
to something like "testdb.boo.com = (DESCRIPTION = ..."
Chris
neil smith wrote:
Hello chris,
I've modified
Hello,
on 04/27/2005 11:49 AM Oskar said the following:
Ok. So the idea of splitting one transaction into two steps of a script is
wrong?
Yes, it is not possible to achive that. What happens is that first
access to script is handled by one Web server process or thread and you
cannot assure that t
* Martin Norland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> meal list_php wrote:
> > Hi I sent this on 21st of april and got no answer...
> > there is no way to check the "real" mime type of a file?
> > even a file without extension?
> > thanks,
>
> You can call out to an external program called "file" (which is prett
Ok. So the idea of splitting one transaction into two steps of a script is
wrong?
I wanted to use it in a script that is importing big amount of datas (about
200k rows).
First step:
mysql_pconnect()
start transaction
insert rows and test errors
no errors =>
Hello,
on 04/27/2005 09:58 AM Oskar said the following:
You see - tables are locked and the only way to fix it is restarting MySQL.
Could you tell me what am I doing wrong, please?
I suspect that your scripts may be exiting once in a while with
unfinished transactions due to bugs or errors that ma
[FOTOList.com] Suporte wrote:
Hi,
When I get something from database, using this function: pg_query
(postgresql) or mysql_query and after put this result in somes
variables, Am I using double memory to same data or this new variable
point to variable with db result?
The postgresql or mysql proce
Hi,
When I get something from database, using this function: pg_query
(postgresql) or mysql_query and after put this result in somes
variables, Am I using double memory to same data or this new variable
point to variable with db result?
Gustavo Paixão
--
PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.ph
Hi,
When I get something from database, using this function: pg_query
(postgresql) or mysql_query and after put this result in somes
variables, Am I using double memory to same data or this new variable
point to variable with db result?
Gustavo Paixão
--
PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.ph
meal list_php wrote:
Hi I sent this on 21st of april and got no answer...
there is no way to check the "real" mime type of a file?
even a file without extension?
thanks,
You can call out to an external program called "file" (which is pretty
much guaranteed to be there, on a Linux system) which use
Hello,
I would like to create transaction that is commited/rolled back in the next
step of the script.
Example:
Apply changes?
Yes
No
I don't know why but sometimes the script works som
The beginning of the jpeg file in hex looks like this:
FF D8 FF
perhaps you could test for that occurrence. Be aware that the occurrence of
FF D8 FF must be in each jpg file -- it does not mean that the occurrence of
FF D8 FF is found only in a jpg file.
http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdeta
Hi I sent this on 21st of april and got no answer...
there is no way to check the "real" mime type of a file?
even a file without extension?
thanks,
melanie
From: "mel list_php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-DB] mime-type related to extension?
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13
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