, do any firewalls on PC B or PC A or other
network constraints let the communication through?
This is all fairly basic, but I hope it helps.
Cheers,
Matthias
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Hello,
> $q = sprintf("SELECT id FROM content");
This has nothing to do with your problem, but why don't you just do the
following?
$q = 'SELECT id FROM content';
But here's your problem. Change
> $realones = $row['id'];
into
$realones[] = $row['id'];
And you get your desired result.
Matthias
> Try to make a small new script that only contains a form and a session.
> Then try a from with the same field names as the variable names.
> name='test' => $_SESSION['test'].
> When the session data is overwritten by the second try, registerglobals is
> switchd on.
> The thing you can do then is
2 possibilities:
either you put the defined value instead of the definition down in the
option value (but i'm sure you thought of this one)
or you use "echo constant($_POST['myType']);". Or GET, depending on how you
send your form.
Hey, this time I learned something, too! I found it in the php hel
That's a very common one. You're on windows, right?
Try putting in "consider upgrading MySQL client" into google. The first one
I found was this one:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Languages/PHP/PHP_Windows/Q_21252231
.html
Although the guy first claims it's not the OLD_PASSWORD problem,
this sounds a little bit like a wrong charset. I don't know which one your
database or your php is running on, but, for a start, play with this:
- charset of the file: If you open your file in an editor that allows
storing it as different kinds of charsets, try saving it as something else.
It's pro
so far no reply, but a little update:
I uploaded it to a linux server, similar setup(PHP4, apache1.3.something),
same problem.
Any ideas for a work-around? What do you use to edit XML on the
(php-)server? I don't have enough time to redo it for MSXML
Cheers,
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hello,
I hope this isn't too off-topic for the list, if it is, please point me to a
better one:
I have to edit an xml file, and I was going to do that via DOMXML. The
editing process itself is fine, but I now realised that all content that was
in cdata brackets gets stored back without them.
exam
A.J. Brown:
A better solution is to rename the image to the unique ID of the news
article it's associated with (assuming there is only one image allowed per
article). This helps eliminate the chances of overwriting an existing image
without bothering the user with error messages. When I do this,
you gave yourself half of the answer:
date('Y-m-d H:i:s');
http://uk.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
do you work on a pc?
there's also a *.chm to download, which I find very convenient:
http://uk.php.net/download-docs.php
or, a firefox search extension, somewhere, to add to that top right
sea
I can second that.
I've worked with it under linux before (over a year ago, though), using
pdftotext with exec() or system(), and it worked very well in the tests. I
used it to index pdfs that other people were uploading and offer a little
teaser on the site. Sadly it never went live, and I change
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