LS,
The MonetDB open-source database project, a novel and fast SQL & XQuery
engine, has several core developers, but we greatly feel the miss
of someone experienced in further developing/maintaining
the MonetDB PHP library.
If you are an experienced hacker in PHP modules at C level, and have
int
Hello all,
I'm brand spanking new to the list and have a
quick question.
I was under the impression that addslashes() would
handle single quote marks in INSERT statements,
but when I execute the following:
$sql="UPDATE images SET orderno=$orderno,
url='".addslashes($url)."',
banner=$bann
Skip Evens wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm brand spanking new to the list and have a
> quick question.
>
> I was under the impression that addslashes() would
> handle single quote marks in INSERT statements,
> but when I execute the following:
>
> $sql="UPDATE images SET orderno=$orderno,
> url='".add
Hello David & all,
No, neither mysql_escape_string or
mysql_real_escape_string worked.
Yes, I am using MySQL, should have said that, sorry.
But anyway, even with both of these functions, the
data in the string containing the single quote as
in "Don't Look" is still being truncated at the
s
Skip Evans wrote:
I was under the impression that addslashes() would
handle single quote marks in INSERT statements,
but when I execute the following:
$sql="UPDATE images SET orderno=$orderno,
url='".addslashes($url)."',
banner=$banner,caption='".addslashes($caption)."'
WHERE imageID=$imageID";
1) Check that the string is not being truncated because of the column length
2) If you're seeing this data being truncated in the html output of your
site, check if it isn't being caused by outputing the data without properly
encoding special html characters.
3) . dunno
2006/4/25, Skip Evans
Martin Alterisio wrote:
1) Check that the string is not being truncated because of the column length
2) If you're seeing this data being truncated in the html output of your
site, check if it isn't being caused by outputing the data without properly
encoding special html characters.
3) . du
Martin Alterisio wrote:
1) Check that the string is not being truncated because of the column length
This was not it.
2) If you're seeing this data being truncated in the html output of your
site, check if it isn't being caused by outputing the data without
properly encoding special html ch
Hi all,
I have some php scripts that i have to run automatically at 5.00am (on Windows
platform). I am using MySql.
I've tried using Scheduled Task and Cron, and i converted the extension files
to .bat format. But always error on functions "mysql_connect","mysql_query",and
other DBS functions
> I have some php scripts that i have to run automatically at 5.00am (on
> Windows platform). I am using MySql.
> I've tried using Scheduled Task and Cron, and i converted the extension files
> to .bat format. But always error on functions
> "mysql_connect","mysql_query",and other DBS functions.
2006/4/25, Skip Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Martin Alterisio wrote:
> > 1) Check that the string is not being truncated because of the column
> length
> >
>
> This was not it.
I was sure it wasn't but the first rule of debugging says "never discard a
possible cause, no mather how dumb it may s
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