I just installed the rpm for mysql 4 on Redhat 7.1.
Now the service is running, but I cannot go to a
command line and type in mysql to get to the mysql
command prompt. Did I install it wrong? Do I need to
add a path like you would in windows (Enviroment
Paths)?
Thanks
Silly
to install Zend or ZPC.
Anyone have any input on which is better to install?
Zend or APC that is.
Thanks
Silly
--- DvDmanDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, this sorta draws my intrest now... Also, I'm
a bit outdated on the
microsoft front... Has windows gone opensource?
Azflsite [EMAIL
Thought I throw in my post from the forums into this
mailing list:
Just wanted to give my results on this test I did.
First the story. I will be hosting sites on my server
and decided to go with .NET/Win2003, with IIS. Well
most sites are php based or perl with mysql backend.
After configuring
missunderstand
something?
Azflsite [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i meddelandet
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thought I throw in my post from the forums into
this
mailing list:
Just wanted to give my results on this test I did.
First the story. I will be hosting sites on my
server
and decided to go
I keep forgetting to do the reply to all thing! :)
Here it is for anyone else as well.
if
(!eregi('[EMAIL PROTECTED],5}$',$email))
{
echo 'Invalid email address';
} else {
//do whatever
}
That should do it. Sometimes I get these wrong off
the top of my head.
Silly
--- Philip J. Newman
Is there a way to search 3 tables or more at once
and return all information that it finds? If I do a
inner join it will only return if there are matches in
the tables. If I do just a left join it returns the
left if nothing in the right is found and visa versa
for a right. Im using a unique id
6 matches
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