Hi Gerard,
Thanks for the reply.
I'm writing a db abstraction layer driver for MySQLi. I'm glad to
finally get a chance to play around with these new functions, but am
completely stumped by this question:
Is there no way to get back a standard resultset when using prepared
statement queries?
Am Di, den 26.10.2004 schrieb Hans Lellelid um 12:57:
> Ooops, I guess I should have searched the list itself; I did some google
> searches to no avail. This is really unfortunate. This API sucks!
Prepared api calls use a binary protocol, which is totally different
from the "old" protocol.
The point is it was a simple test case created to test if locking was
working, the results of which show that for whatever reason - it is not.
The point wasn't to make a meaningful script. He's obviously trying to
call a single script simultaneously, or work on a single database from
multiple scr
Hi Georg,
> Am Di, den 26.10.2004 schrieb Hans Lellelid um 12:57:
>
>> Ooops, I guess I should have searched the list itself; I did some google
>> searches to no avail. This is really unfortunate. This API sucks!
>
>
> Prepared api calls use a binary protocol, which is totally different
> from t
The functions you want exist in php5, if that's an option:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysqli.php ->
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php
Cheers,
- Martin Norland, Database / Web Developer, International Outreach x3257
The opinion(s) contained within this email do not
Hans Lellelid wrote:
Hi Georg,
Am Di, den 26.10.2004 schrieb Hans Lellelid um 12:57:
Ooops, I guess I should have searched the list itself; I did some google
searches to no avail. This is really unfortunate. This API sucks!
Prepared api calls use a binary protocol, which is totally
Norland, Martin wrote:
The functions you want exist in php5, if that's an option:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysqli.php ->
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php
No this is not an option.
mysqli_fetch_* needs a "result" resource id to work.
mysqli statement functions
Hi Gerard,
> I believe he is talking about ->
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/SQLPS.html
> But IMHO, I think emulating via php would be faster, as that is
> alot of talking to a database to get the job done, especially if the
> database is on a remote host.
Ahh, ok. Yes, this is interesting,
Wishful thinking on my part, since it specified no version info because
it was likely only in CVS - I thought maybe it was *really new* :).
That is unfortunate then, definitely. Perhaps a
mysqli_stmt_fetch_assoc() is forthcoming :(
- Martin Norland, Database / Web Developer, International Outrea
Hi
I have a PHP-mysql website in which I want to implement search functionality.
Through the content management section, the user can enter data into
the database. Here he can enter HTML tags and embedded CSS stylesheets
also. Now the problem is while searching the table, I want to show
couple o
Hi Martin,
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Date_and_time_functions.html says
> that's the right format. Are you sure you're storing the time and not
> just the date? I'd wager that it will delete immediately if you are
> only storing the date.
I agree as it is the right format but when I us
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 00:33 +0530, Vinayakam Murugan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a PHP-mysql website in which I want to implement search functionality.
>
> Through the content management section, the user can enter data into
> the database. Here he can enter HTML tags and embedded CSS stylesheets
> a
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 16:57 -0700, Robby Russell wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 00:33 +0530, Vinayakam Murugan wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a PHP-mysql website in which I want to implement search functionality.
> >
> > Through the content management section, the user can enter data into
> > the
regex replace them all
bastien
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To: Vinayakam Murugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Implementing search in a database driven website
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 16:57:36 -0700
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 00:33 +0530, Vinayakam Murugan w
Thanks, Robby. This worked. However I wasn't able to get any
documentation on the siU parameters used in the command as in
> $string= preg_replace("']*>.*'siU",'',$string);
Any pointers.
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On Wednesday 27 October 2004 03:11, Vinayakam Murugan wrote:
> Thanks, Robby. This worked. However I wasn't able to get any
> documentation on the siU parameters used in the command as in
>
> > $string= preg_replace("']*>.*'siU",'',$string);
>
> Any pointers.
manual > Regular Expression Functions
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