Michael,
After rereading your post again, i realise you mentioned it's happening with
non-persistent connections also. That puzzles me. Perhaps we are talking
about multiple bugs here. In general, I have not found PHP5 and oci8 to be
very stable, and would not recommend moving anything producti
Hi John,
Just saw your blog today on Andi's PHP5 / Oracle article.
One of the two bugs you sited in your previous email was one that I opened
(http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=30808) I'm not sure what the case is with
the 4.3.x line, but my hunch this issue is 'bigger' than PHP5. More
troubling
I'm trying to format a MySQL Timestamp Column Type with PHP, and it's not
going well. In reading up on it, I see that the idea is to convert the
Timestamp type to Unix format using the strtotime() function, then using the
date() function to format that result. However, this only appears to work
w
Doug Parker wrote:
I'm trying to format a MySQL Timestamp Column Type with PHP, and it's not
going well. In reading up on it, I see that the idea is to convert the
Timestamp type to Unix format using the strtotime() function, then using the
date() function to format that result. However, this onl
Hi,
I am trying to compile PHP 5 with mysqli support:
./configure --with-mysqli
The result is an error message and I cannot find out how to avoid this
error message:
checking for MySQLi support... yes
checking whether to enable embedded MySQLi support... no
checking for mysql_set_server_option in
Sascha Noethen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile PHP 5 with mysqli support:
./configure --with-mysqli
The result is an error message and I cannot find out how to avoid this
error message:
checking for MySQLi support... yes
checking whether to enable embedded MySQLi support... no
checking for mysq
Hello,
I'm having a real problem and wondering if anyone can help.
I need to set up htaccess ans htpasswd files to authenticate users on my
system.
I need to do it with PHP, but can't find a way of encrypting the password so
it works.
I've used an online encrypter for testing the system, and I'v
this is a common mysql timestamp problem, you can try using
DATE_FORMAT(datefield, FORMAT) sql function to define the date, or store the
timestamp as a unix timestamp (an integer) from the get go
bastien
From: "Doug Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] timestamp pr
Hi
Does it help?
function time_stp(){
$curdate=getdate(time());
echo $curdate["weekday"]. " ".$curdate["mday"]." ".$curdate["month"]."
".$curdate["year"];
echo "";
echo $curdate["hours"].":".$curdate["minutes"].":".$curdate["seconds"];
}
function quiet_time_stp_data(){
You can use PHP to handle the auth headers and all:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.http-auth.php
That might give you more flexibility than trying to dynamically set it
on the .htpassword and such.
There are a couple of ways to encrypt something. You can do it in a way
that can be decry
Doug Parker wrote:
I'm trying to format a MySQL Timestamp Column Type with PHP, and it's not
going well. In reading up on it, I see that the idea is to convert the
Timestamp type to Unix format using the strtotime() function, then using the
date() function to format that result. However, this onl
Quoting "Gryffyn, Trevor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you want to be cheesy, you can also use something like an MD5 has on
> "dog" and get whatever it gets Then every time someone enters "dog"
> it always ends up with the same MD5 hash.
How is using MD5 cheesy? I've implemented exactly that so
Ok, thanks for the input. I knew that was an option as well, the problem is
that I have about eight different dates in the query, and I'd rather do a
query like "SELECT projects.* FROM projects..." and then format those
results, rather than do "SELECT DATE_FORMAT('%m %d %Y', projects.Date1) AS
Dat
Hah.. Because I figured it wouldn't be an accepted solution by "real
security" people. :) I've used it too. Also used the md5_file()
function to create a duplicate file scanner for my home PC.
The only problem with using MD5 or another one-way solution on a general
site that doesn't require supe
Can anyone tell me whats wrong with the below code? it doesnt execute.
$ip=$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"];
$banned="SELECT * FROM banned WHERE ip='$ip'";
if(@mysql_num_rows(mysql_query($banned)) > 0) {
echo "You have been Banned.";
}else{
echo "$ip";
}
During my presentation at the PHP Conference in Frankfurt I put
out a call for participation in creating a roadmap for Oracle
connectivity in PHP.
When I get back to work (I'm on a short vacation in Europe with
intermittent email access) I'll be following up on this. While I'm
away, feel free t
What does it do? Does it give a specific error? I don't see anything wrong
with it. If it's not giving an error, perhaps it's returning unexpected
results?
This change may give you some insight:
change:
if(@mysql_num_rows(mysql_query($banned)) > 0) {
to:
$result = mysql_query($banned) or
Remove the @ in front of the mysql_num_rows function call. The @ symbol
supresses errors, so that's likely where your error would be printed.
Cheers
- Martin Norland, Database / Web Developer, International Outreach x3257
The opinion(s) contained within this email do not necessarily represent
tho
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 11:41 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> During my presentation at the PHP Conference in Frankfurt I put
> out a call for participation in creating a roadmap for Oracle
> connectivity in PHP.
>
> When I get back to work (I'm on a short vacation in Europe with
> intermittent
I have another challenge I am trying to over come. Frames.
I have my screen set up in 3 frames. 2 for user input and the third is for
data --- letting the user know what has just happened. IE "RECORD UPDATED"
is what I want to be displayed there. The catch is this --- how do I
display text in
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 21:16:51 -0500, Ron Piggott
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have another challenge I am trying to over come. Frames.
>
> I have my screen set up in 3 frames. 2 for user input and the third is for
> data --- letting the user know what has just happened. IE "RECORD UPDATED"
> i
I would use Javascript to update the page content. You can use the DOM to
access the content in other frames as long as it's the same base URL I think.
So when you output the form after storing the record, output a script that
changes the bottom frame.
Look up "javascript InnerHTML" in google.
Hello,
Is possible work with Firebird ? and how?
Thanks and advance!!
Mario Lacunza
Lima-Peru
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