if that
works. Increase the password complexity from there...
Ted
On 3/2/07, Roberto F Tavares Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to do a very simple thing: create a database and a user to
use it.
So, initially, I use the web interface phpmyadmin. Logged as root, I
created
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Ted
On 3/2/07, Roberto F Tavares Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted,
I try the classic abc and had the same problem...
Roberto
Ted Fines escreveu:
Hi,
So it works from PHP w/o a password, but with a password does not?
What are
you using for a password? I don't mean post it here
was:
--with-mysql=shared,$BLIB/mysql
...where $BLIB was set to /opt/apache-php/libs
Thanks,
Ted
Does anyone know of a program that can generate a good Content Management
System? For example, it would ask which fields to add to a database table,
the types of the fields, etc and create the database in MySQL and php's to
manage the data. I did find a few such programs already (AppGini,
Jennifer: Did you ever get your If else Question answered?
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Jennifer Downey wrote:
Hi all,
I have a table called pets, here is a partial dump:
At this time this is all I am working with.
uid int(10) NOT NULL default '0',
num_pet tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '1',
Does FoxPro have an ODBC module?
I'm in the midst of putting a web front-end on an Access database; we've
put MySQL as the back end to Access using the ODBC connection. Then PHP
can process queries on the MySQL db and the local operators see it as an
Access db.
We first tried PostgreSQL
The manual is at http://www.php.net/manual/en
The function you need is mysql_insert_id.
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, michele wrote:
I have a table with a ID field 'auto_increment',
when i insert a record in the table,
how can i know the value of the ID inserted by the mySQL?
Thank's,
Michele.
Hi, Faye. There's a parm in the configuration file (php.ini) cleverly
called max_execution_time. Its default setting is 30. There's also a
set_time_limit() function that allows massaging this variable.
Does this help?
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Faye Keesic wrote:
Don't know anything about ole 30
Yes. PostgreSQL.
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Boaz Yahav wrote:
It's not just that...
For example, when I want to backup the MySQL server (and we are talking
of a few GB of data) the server is practically dead while making the
dump. MSSQL Server 2000 (for example) does that in the background and
I just saw this which is new on Hotscripts
PhpMyLibrary
http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/13279.html
On Thursday 10 January 2002 15:26, Daniel Barton wrote:
Hi all,
I've noted that a least a couple of people on this list work with
library catalog systems - I'm interested in finding out
egrep_split? But then, there's the learning curve for grep...
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS) wrote:
There are a few ways to split up text based on a delimiter. I recommend you
look at split and explode on the PHP.net site and see what seems to be best
for your situation.
Did you convert the dates to PHP's Julian format before subtracting?
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Faye Keesic wrote:
I have a db site that always displays the most recent occurrence of news
stories
The last occurrence of stories was last year (2001-12-31) and up to the new
year rolling over, I
print_r? Am I about to learn something new? Be still, my beating heart!
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, speedboy wrote:
$conn = pg_connect (host=localhost user=username password=password
bname=dbname);
$sql = SELECT * FROM database where lower('$name%') order by last;;
$result =
I'm gathering data on open-source databases... is there a program that can
provide comparisons between databases, such as MySQL and PostgreSQL?
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Hah! Try to get the 9-digit ZIP code stuff. Developed with tax dollars
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Matthew Cothier wrote:
I really need help here. What I am trying to do is the following.
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$today = date(m.d.y);
$time = date(g:i a);
if($row[3] ==
Mysql isn't up?
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Szeto wrote:
Hello
The code below i use in testing the connection (written in php4)
?
if(!mysql_connect("localhost","khaimun","akyweb")) {
print "could not connect to mysql!";
}
mysql_select_db("focalmail");
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Excellent diagnosis, sir! However, it is woefully and pitifully short on
curative information.
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Felix Kronlage wrote:
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 06:50:24PM +0800, Szeto wrote:
I am new to Linux environment
so what. You could still read the error-message:
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Ahhh my favorite subject. Privacy.
There are two PHP functions that do _exactly_ what you're looking for.
Mcrypt_encrypt and mcrypt_decrypt. If you're looking for just enough
encryption to keep the curious out, use a single password for all
encryption. If you want military-grade
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