On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 1:10 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> Sending again, since no response on 1st try.
>
> Ethan
> ==
> Dear List
>
> I am trying to insert data into a table, with no success.
>
> I have two tables:
>
> mysql> describe Visit3;
> ++--+--+-
Sending again, since no response on 1st try.
Ethan
==
Dear List
I am trying to insert data into a table, with no success.
I have two tables:
mysql> describe Visit3;
++--+--+-+-++
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default
Yes, I believe your understanding is correct... This is my understanding as
well.
In line 1 below, you are creating a new object and using the class constructor
to initialize $a and $b.
In line 2 below, you are creating a new object, with $a and $b's default
values.
In line 3 below, $a and
Hi Guys,
Given below is a PHP script. Can someone help me with the output of the
code. According to my understanding the output should be 3, 50, 20, 10. Can
someone elaborate on the same and provide me an explanation on the flow?
Thanks a lot in advance.
a= $a;
}
if(!is_null($b))
{
$this-‐>b
Yup, With some help from Jey earlier today, I was able to figure it out.. I
only realized it later, how easy it was since all the auth types were being
set already, the same piece of code at the beginning of every page should
have been good !
Thanks,
Vinay
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Govinda
> Hey,
>
> I am working on the application, thought its not OOP currently, I plan to
> take it further in a year or so.
> Right now, I have 4 access levels which define what the users can do on the
> application.
> Based on the access levels defined, a session varialble is set called
> $_SESSION['
Hi-
Since you are checking the authtype variable in the environmental variable
for each page which is requested, There cannot be any chance for a intruder
to get access to the page. But then, for an enhanced security, do maintain
a table in db with relation between authtype and access to page and
Hey,
I am working on the application, thought its not OOP currently, I plan to
take it further in a year or so.
Right now, I have 4 access levels which define what the users can do on the
application.
Based on the access levels defined, a session varialble is set called
$_SESSION['authtype'], and