Renzo Clavijo wrote:
> if(isset($_REQUEST['send_mail'])){
> mail($_REQUEST['address_mail'],$_REQUEST['subject']
$_REQUEST['message']);
> }
I would try something like this:
if(isset($_REQUEST['send_mail']))
{
mail($_REQUEST['address_mail'],$_REQUEST['subject']
$_R
benmoreassynt wrote:
> I would try something like this:
>
>
> if(isset($_REQUEST['send_mail']))
> {
> mail($_REQUEST['address_mail'],$_REQUEST['subject']
> $_REQUEST['message']);
> unset($_REQUEST);
Chris Carter wrote:
>
> I am now trying to run PHP using apache on localhost. Can you please
> advice:
>
> 1) What exactly I need to download for running PHP on Apache.
> 2) What should be the location of the downloaded PHP
> folder/file/executable so that it interacts easily with Apache.
> 3) S
Chris Carter wrote:
>
> I am now trying to run PHP using apache on localhost. Can you please
> advice:
>
> 1) What exactly I need to download for running PHP on Apache.
> 2) What should be the location of the downloaded PHP
> folder/file/executable so that it interacts easily with Apache.
> 3) S
Hi,
Not really sure if this is possible.
I am using a fulltext search to search through very large entries. Basically
an entry might contain 200,000 words, which are searched for exact matches.
What I want to do is SELECT, say, the 300 words surrounding the exact match
from the 200,000 word entr
Thank you very much.
Could you give me a rough idea of what the MySQL query would look like?
I am trying to work out the syntax using string functions like LOCATE,
INSTR, SUBSTRING and SUBSTRING_INDEX.
Many thanks
BMA
Steven Cruz wrote:
> I use to perl scripts to do something like this. But y
Rosen wrote:
> Hi,
> I have to transfer all data between two tables ( with identical structure
> ) Is this possible with one query, or I must read from table1 and manually
> insert into table2?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rosen
INSERT INTO `dbase2`.`table1`
SELECT *
FROM `dbase1`.`table1` ;
That w
Hi,
I have a query which works successfully, but which has the potential to be
slow as the database grows.
The query is:
SELECT `id`, LOCATE('my search string', `fulltext`) FROM `contents` WHERE
MATCH (`fulltext`) AGAINST ('"my search string"' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
So it is getting the ID and locati
Yeah, I had thought of that, but had not got far with it. I'll have another
go as I was getting errors last time.
Bastien Koert wrote:
> Have you tried limiting it first via a subselect and then doing the full
> text match?
>
> bastien
>
>
>>From: benmoreassynt
the
whole theory of queries.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Roland
Bastien Koert wrote:
> Have you tried limiting it first via a subselect and then doing the full
> text match?
>
> bastien
>
>
>>From: benmoreassynt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: php-db@lists.php.net
>>
the
whole theory of queries.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Roland
Bastien Koert wrote:
> Have you tried limiting it first via a subselect and then doing the full
> text match?
>
> bastien
>
>
>>From: benmoreassynt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: php-db@lists.php.net
>>
only slowed the searches down, or had no effect because MySQl
would always stick with the fulltext index.
The fields are
id
filename
fulltext
startdate
enddate
series
volume
Sorry for the multiple posts - my newsreader sucks for some reason.
Thanks for your help
R
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