On 3/14/2005 6:03 AM Burhan Khalid wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
When I run phpinfo(), it says my mysqli API client version is 3.23.58.
When I run php -i from the command line it says it is 4.1.10a. The
latter is correct. What would cause the discrepancy? The server has
been stopped
On 3/14/2005 12:22 PM Richard Lynch wrote:
When I run phpinfo(), it says my mysqli API client version is 3.23.58.
When I run php -i from the command line it says it is 4.1.10a. The
latter is correct. What would cause the discrepancy? The server has been
stopped and started many times, and PHP
On 3/14/2005 1:26 PM Richard Lynch wrote:
PHP I'm already building from Source. Uninstalling all of MySQL doesn't
seem to be an option because of that dovecot dependency.
What I'd really like to know (among so many other things) is how
configure is determining which MySQL it should use. Also
On 3/11/2005 11:57 AM John Swartzentruber wrote:
I am running Fedora core3 with Apache 2.0.52 (from default RPMs),
MySQL 4.1.10 (from RPMs from MySQL site), and PHP 5.0.3 built from
source.
I'm going through the PHP manual and trying some of the mysqli
examples. The last one I tried didn't
On 3/13/2005 3:55 PM John Swartzentruber wrote:
On 3/11/2005 11:57 AM John Swartzentruber wrote:
I am running Fedora core3 with Apache 2.0.52 (from default RPMs),
MySQL 4.1.10 (from RPMs from MySQL site), and PHP 5.0.3 built from
source.
I'm going through the PHP manual and trying some
On 3/11/2005 10:33 AM Burhan Khalid wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
I am running Fedora core3 with Apache 2.0.52 (from default RPMs),
MySQL 4.1.10 (from RPMs from MySQL site), and PHP 5.0.3 built from
source.
I'm going through the PHP manual and trying some of the mysqli
examples. The last
I am running Fedora core3 with Apache 2.0.52 (from default RPMs), MySQL
4.1.10 (from RPMs from MySQL site), and PHP 5.0.3 built from source.
I'm going through the PHP manual and trying some of the mysqli examples.
The last one I tried didn't work. The problem appears to be this line:
$row =
On 3/4/2005 2:23 PM Dan wrote:
phpninja wrote:
I think all php functions are case sensitive and must be all
lowercase. try changing IsSet to isset and give it a run. I im not
100% sure because i always type every function in php lowercase and
keep it the same throughout the application so i dont
On 3/4/2005 2:02 PM Richard Lynch wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
I stripped down my original script until it started receiving POST data,
then I kept modifying it until I figured out where the problem was. I
found it, but I'm still as clueless as every.
To summarize: I have a form that posts
On 3/4/2005 2:02 PM Richard Lynch wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
I stripped down my original script until it started receiving POST data,
then I kept modifying it until I figured out where the problem was. I
found it, but I'm still as clueless as every.
To summarize: I have a form that posts
On 3/2/2005 5:21 PM Richard Lynch wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
VirtualHost 66.92..XX:80 10.X.0.3:80
ServerName john.swartzentruber.us
ServerAdmin webmasXXXtzentruber.us
DocumentRoot /var/www/vhosts/swartzentruber.us/john/html
Directory /var/www/vhosts/swartzentruber.us
I stripped down my original script until it started receiving POST data,
then I kept modifying it until I figured out where the problem was. I
found it, but I'm still as clueless as every.
To summarize: I have a form that posts to the same script that contains
the form. In its original state,
On 3/1/2005 3:52 PM John Swartzentruber wrote:
On 3/1/2005 2:12 PM Jason Barnett wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
Somehow my PHP 5.0.3 or something is configured incorrectly. When I try
to get past an authentication input, nothing happens. For example, I
have phpMyAdmin configured now to use
On 3/2/2005 9:22 AM Jason Barnett wrote:
On the other hand, when the form action script is the *same* script that
contains the form, when I do the same var_dumps, the data does *not*
have any $_POST data. Also, the _SERVER[REQUEST_METHOD] is GET, not
POST in this instance.
My suspicion was that
On 3/2/2005 2:29 PM Richard Lynch wrote:
I've got some more information and I hope someone can help me figure out
the problem. I changed my original PHP program so that the form action
script is a different script. In that file, I just do a var_dump on
$_POST and $_SERVER.
When I do that, it looks
On 3/1/2005 2:12 PM Jason Barnett wrote:
John Swartzentruber wrote:
Somehow my PHP 5.0.3 or something is configured incorrectly. When I try
to get past an authentication input, nothing happens. For example, I
have phpMyAdmin configured now to use mysqli, but when I enter the
username and password
be the case and am too new to know for sure that this was the
case.
Where would I look for the mysqli interface documentation? Is it in the
MySQL documentation or the PHP documentation (or both or neither)?
John Swartzentruber wrote:
I have installed MySQL 4.1.10 from RPMs from MySQL. I have installed
On 2/28/2005 8:27 AM Robby Russell wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 07:30 -0500, John Swartzentruber wrote:
On 2/28/2005 2:47 AM M. Sokolewicz wrote:
well, for some reason it didn't compile in the mysql extension at all...
even though it was configured to. That's strange, and I have no idea why
Somehow my PHP 5.0.3 or something is configured incorrectly. When I try
to get past an authentication input, nothing happens. For example, I
have phpMyAdmin configured now to use mysqli, but when I enter the
username and password, the screen doesn't change. In previous testing, I
saw that an
I have installed MySQL 4.1.10 from RPMs from MySQL. I have installed PHP
5.0.3 from source and specified --with-mysql=shared,/usr on the
configure line. Things seem to build and load correctly, but (after
restarting Apache) when I try to run phpMyAdmin, I get the following error:
cannot load
On 10/3/2004 4:02 PM Matthew Fonda wrote:
Howdy,
I noticed that quite a few people were having a hard time installing PHP
on Fedora Core or Redhat, so I put together a little tutorial explaining
how to do it. Hope it helps :D
http://mfonda.dotgeek.org/fcrh.php
I'm not complaining about any
On 8/31/2004 7:09 PM Jasper Howard wrote:
is this a joke?...
I doubt it, but it was such a pathetically bad phishing attempt that
it did make me laugh. You'd think they could at least update their
copyright date.
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