Or...
If one were to actually "RTFM" in reference to the mysql manual.
Freely available at: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/index.html
[or substitute 5.0 for us hardcore mysql'ers ;-) mysql5 is swet. ]
Heres an interesting, difficult to find page [joke]
http://dev.mysql.com/
I'm not sure where you are heading with this, but here goes, if you want
to keep lots of data in mysql (PHP should not truncate your data) just
use a LONG TEXT or TEXT...
If im not mistaken, TEXT take 2^16 characters, so approximately 4
million characters while LONG TEXTS can take several giga
This is more a "How would you do it" than a "How can i do it" question.
Didn't have time to try it, but i want to know how mysql_seek_row acts
with large result sets.
For example im thinking of building a node tree application that can
have dual direction links to nodes attached to different
Hello,
I've been playing around with PDO and oracle drivers.
PDO seems to be the right way to go, but the oracle implementation it is
still very immature and prepare statements don't seem to work.
I am using oracle instant client 10.2
The problems I found are when doing prepared statements.
Don't cross post!!
MT
At 11:46 AM 2/1/2006, Mathieu Dumoulin wrote:
This is more a "How would you do it" than a "How can i do it" question.
Didn't have time to try it, but i want to know how mysql_seek_row acts
with large result sets.
For example im thinking of building a node tree appli
Hi,
I have a MySQL database with encrypted passwords, that were created with:
$input_password = $_POST["password"];
$salt = "ab"; /// Salt is always two character string and the same for all
$password_to_save = crypt($input_password, $salt);
and then saved in MySQL with: insert into password_t
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Eduardo Bejar wrote:
Hi,
I have a MySQL database with encrypted passwords, that were created with:
$input_password = $_POST["password"];
$salt = "ab"; /// Salt is always two character string and the same for all
$password_to_save = crypt($input_password, $salt);
[snip]
Eduardo Bejar wrote:
Hi,
I have a MySQL database with encrypted passwords, that were created with:
$input_password = $_POST["password"];
$salt = "ab"; /// Salt is always two character string and the same for all
$password_to_save = crypt($input_password, $salt);
and then saved in MySQL with:
Hello!
I tried to compile a LAMP system, but I'm having troubles in making
MySQL and Apache+PHP to communicate: I've compiled apache-2.2.0, and, as
the title says, mysql-5.0.18 and php-5.1.2. The ./configure options I
passed when building mysql-5.0.18 are:
export CFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtun