hi,
you can add the ip2long() function into your SELECT statement and have
an ORDER BY clause at the end like this...
SELECT s_id, subnet_name, ip2long('subnetaddr'), subnetmask,dnsdomain,
location, contact, ccn FROM subnets ORDER BY subnetaddrr;
hope it helps.
KD
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Snijders
Hello all,
I am working on an Affiliate Program and need ideas or suggestions...
please email me if you have any suggestion
for now my program will keep track of an affiliate_id and the client_ip
address for future reward... (i.e if the client buys anything, the
affiliate_id gets a credit...
4 Jun 2003, mike karthauser wrote:
> on 24/6/03 4:59 pm, Kieu D. Trang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Have anyone ever done anything similar and have other suggestions? I am
> > working on it, but is still looking for better ways of doing it... thanks
> > in advance..
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this error only means that your msql_query($result) was correct, but did
not have any result... meaning, there was nothing to select, there for
there is nothing to fetch... hence you can not do a msql_fetch_array() on
an empty result set.
KD
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Greg Hetrick wrote:
> Yup, I ha
try
if (isset($_GET['login']) AND $_GET['login'] == 'forgot')
KD
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Tiberiu Ardeleanu wrote:
> Try:
>
> if ($_GET['login'] == 'forgot')
>
>
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