okso as i put together a small testcase of this problem using
the same table and all of the same code except the code between while
(ocifetchinto()) { and } , the testcase worked. looks like we have a
problem with a shallow copy of the clob occurring somewhere in our
database class in the
The problem in more detail:
I have a class called DbConn and in that class I have a function
called select() which calls another function runQuery(). runQuery()
executes the sql. select() loops over the result set with
OCIFetchInto like this:
158 while(OCIFetchInto($this->sth,$this->row[$i],OCI
There doesn't seem to be a way to get a response from the mailing list owner
(you just get an automated "Hey are you stupid?" response), so I'm posting this
here. My appologies.
Are there any plans to make your digests work with Outlook Express? Yes, I
know it's old. Yes, I know it's broken.
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Multiple query can only be done in PHP 5 with MySQLI extension.
In PHP 4 maybe you can use an array to store the query and execute each
query with foreach :
There doesn't seem to be a way to get a response from the mailing list
owner (you just get an automated "Hey are you stupid?" response), so
I'm posting this here. My appologies.
Are there any plans to make your digests work with Outlook Express?
Yes, I know it's old. Yes, I know it's broken
Hi,
Well I tried this code but it fails, if I enter a correct User and Pass set in
the db it just prompts for the user/pass again. The error message that should
apply if wrong three times appears but the sucessful message I can't get
regardless of correct user pass or not, any help please?
I'd pull the addslashes() and use mysql_real_escape_string() instead. I'd also
echo the query that's being sent to the database and compare to make sure
it's doing what it should.
-Micah
On Thursday 10 November 2005 8:22 pm, JeRRy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Well I tried this code but it fails, if I en