Hi guys/gals
Having had my head sorted out by this list already today, I am in need of
some more help...!!
I have an input form that, through php queries a MySQL db and passes results
back and the browser displays them (at this stage just as a list).
I have been looking into the LIMIT command
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To: "'Matt Coyne'" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "'PHP DB'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Another newbie question
OK, Matt, so you've got the basics =8).
Your beginning is good, using the $Offset. Now you only have to
add navigation-buttons (First,
. I have run through
Julie Meloni's PHP Fast and Easy (thanks Julie) and want to get in deeper.
Any help/pointers appreciated
TIA
Matt Coyne
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Hi all
Having created a form that sends values to a php file that searches a table
and returned results in the format specified I was on a high (little things
I know!).
However, this only works if I enter values into all fields on the form. How
can I create an SQL query (mySQL) that will use
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 10:39:23 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] newbie help
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matt Coyne) wrote:
I have been
ere are some potential configuration problems as the
php page works in my online server environment (pair networks)
Has anyone got an idea where I am going wrong and/or can point me in the
right direction?
Any help appreciated.
TIA
Matt Coyne
t h r e e z e r o : : :
the mill,