Hi Alan,
Sorry not writing to help you out.
I am trying to do something like you, but with pdf files. I am no expert
on mysql but I just can't manage to store a pdf file in a blob field.
Any hints or experiences to share ??
I use a sequence of prepared statements, no rocket science
After some research I found a workaround, not a solution. Diggin in
www.php.net I found the following (potential) bug apparently resolved
time ago
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=35155
in relation to
Bug #35155 prepared statement with blob field does not work
Which is exactly what it
Chris wrote:
julian wrote:
warn: already posted in general with no response... maybe is too
basic.. but I RTFM and still is not clear to me what I am doing
wrong
I want to open a database connection at program initialization and use
that very same connection via globals
Dee Ayy wrote:
no worries I give up. It is really weird I know Hope some day I
will get enlighted.
In one file, any method within a class is happy with the global
$db...on a different (same file !!!) class no method is happy with
accessing $db via global...
So you confirmed that you
Dee Ayy wrote:
no worries I give up. It is really weird I know Hope some day I
will get enlighted.
In one file, any method within a class is happy with the global
$db...on a different (same file !!!) class no method is happy with
accessing $db via global...
So you confirmed that you
warn: already posted in general with no response... maybe is too
basic.. but I RTFM and still is not clear to me what I am doing wrong
I want to open a database connection at program initialization and use
that very same connection via globals initilizating ( loading from db)
other
however this will work...
p1.inc
1 ?php
2
3 class dbb{
4
5 var $var=10;
6
7function fun2(){
8 return $this-var;;
9}
10 }
11
12 class obj {
13var $obj2=20;
14
15function f1(){
16 global $db;
17
18 echo \n.$db-fun2()*$this-obj2.\n;
19
Dee Ayy wrote:
Hopefully your only issue is the keyword global versus globals ?
Not sure what you mean. global $db should bring to local scope a
reference to the object that has the data base connection.
PHP complaints that it cannot access properties or methods of that
object in the
Dee Ayy wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007 10:26 AM, julian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dee Ayy wrote:
Hopefully your only issue is the keyword global versus globals ?
Not sure what you mean. global $db should bring to local scope a
reference to the object that has the data base connection.
PHP complaints
) are installed. The manual says that these are built-in on version
4.0 and above - I just need real-world confirmation from people with more
experience in this area than me.
Cheers
Julian
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the data, it is being inserted into the database.
Any ideas?
Packages:
Apache 1.3.27
MySQL 3.23.56
PHP Version 4.3.2
Thanks
Julian
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