Quick question. I have an AJAX component that fires a "like" query for
each "key up" event (since it's a like % query there is no indexing or
caching possible). While everything works fine, I was contemplaining
downloading the ~1500 rows into a session var as array, offloading the
(seperate
The problem with time() is that fast servers are too fast! (you will
have processed multiple files before time() changes.) Add the $i from
the for loop in multiple images to the end of your filename.
On May 30, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Karl DeSaulniers
wrote:
Try this
Try assigning time() to
hone
On May 30, 2010, at 6:57 PM, 3dgtech wrote:
The problem with time() is that fast servers are too fast! (you
will have processed multiple files before time() changes.) Add the
$i from the for loop in multiple images to the end of your filename.
On May 30, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Karl DeSau
Well, there are two more things to do.
1. If you have a router you will have to forward the ports for the
webserver (80, etc) to the correct internal ip. - depending on your
security needs consider putting your webserver into the fm
2. There are multiple services out there that offer dynamic d
Hi there,
You will have to adjust the configuration file (configuration.php) in your
root folder for the new site.
var $host = ;
var $user = ;
var $db = ;
they have to reflect the new settings.
Hope that helps.
Eli Aschkenasy
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