You can sort in descending order in your sql statement
select * from messagem where flag-1 order by date desc
Seung-woo Nam
Augusto Cesar Castoldi wrote:
>
> I have a little mysql question. I'm using php to list a table from mysql.
>
> I'm doing: $result=mysql_query("select * from messagem w
I have a little mysql question. I'm using php to list a table from mysql.
I'm doing: $result=mysql_query("select * from messagem where flag=1 order
by
date");
But The first list of the "mysql_fetch_row($result)" is the first date. I
want to start printing by the last date.
But I want to know
How can I get PHP (version 3) to list all the CGI parameters it was passed?
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> How can I list the files in a diretory?
> Something like, get the files name in an array...
http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.dir.php
Chris
How can I list the files in a diretory?
Something like, get the files name in an array...
thanks,
Augusto Cesar Castoldi
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> > After being eye-ball deep in documentation 8 hrs a day trying to learn
how
> > to do things with MySQL, Interbase, PHP, and CSS.. This list certinaly
is a
> > god-send. Not only do questions that are posted GET ANSWERED (questions
> > i've asked in other groups have a tendancy to go un-answer
In article <9a0jpq$9bg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> After being eye-ball deep in documentation 8 hrs a day trying to learn how
> to do things with MySQL, Interbase, PHP, and CSS.. This list certinaly is a
> god-send. Not only do questions that are posted G
> > I wouldn't expect a programmer to walk in off the street and try to do
> > graphic design without having any concept of graphic design.
>
> ack! i do this very thing! one reason i rely on css and tables rather
> then graphics, that and it means less hits on my server :-)
>
> regarding this t
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>From: "Jason Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Ian Harris'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I wouldn't expect a programmer to walk in off the street and try to do
> graphic design without having any concept of graphic design.
ack! i do this very thing! one reason i rely on css and tables rather
then graphics, that and it means less hits on my server :-)
regarding this thread, t
I wouldn't expect a programmer to walk in off the street and try to do
graphic design without having any concept of graphic design. I wouldn't
expect a mechanic to walk into the kitchen and expect to build a
souffle. I wouldn't expect a gardner to walk in and perform brain
surgery. And I wo
True, but you have to remember that a lot of 'newbies' are actually superb
graphic designers with a lot of experience developing static websites. They
are grappling with new demands from their customers for more dynamic
features. If they don't quite grasp the difficulty of what they are trying
to
list,
>I like many others, would be stuck with out any where to go ..
>
>So thanks to those of you that don't complain and crack the s#$@s when
>newbie become repetitive.
>
>Peter
>
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> >
> >
> >
> > I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing
> > with PHP, who
> > have reached some level of familiarity with the product and when they have
> > h
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Being a newbie, and as i'm sure is the case with alot of other newbies, one
that doesn't have a lot of programming back ground, ask stupid questions to
this list because for some things that you find easy others, like my s
Same here. This list has helped me many times before. And as soon as I enough
knowledge to help someone else, I will.
- Kyutums
Peter Houchin wrote:
> Being a newbie, and as i'm sure is the case with alot of other newbies, one that
>doesn't have a lot of programming back ground, ask stupid qu
who're still readingits 2:30 EST and i'm coding
a minimum spanning tree in java, so this is a nice break...
best regards to all,
jack
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From: Ian Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [PHP] This PHP list
I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing with PHP, who
have reached some level of familiarity with the product and when they have
h
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 16:05, Ian Harris wrote:
> I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing with PHP,
> who have reached some level of familiarity with the product and when
> they have had a fair go at solving a problem, they then posted it to
> the list. For exampl
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> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] This PHP list
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>
>
> I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing
> with PHP, wh
> I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing
> with PHP, who have reached some level of familiarity with the product
> and when they have had a fair go at solving a problem, they then posted
> it to the list. For example, we have a problem in our code where
I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing with PHP, who
have reached some level of familiarity with the product and when they have
had a fair go at solving a problem, they then posted it to the list. For
example, we have a problem in our code where the last object in an
On Thursday 15 March 2001 16:05, you wrote:
> I am trying to get a list of all directories within a specified
> directory.
>
> Any ideas how to do this?
go through all entries of the dir.
on each entry check if it's a directory.
if it is, list it
For all other questions on this topic check the
I am trying to get a list of all directories within a specified
directory.
Any ideas how to do this?
Thanks
Tim
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Hi,
anyone know of a way to get a list of all installed fonts on a system for
use inside of a combo box?
TIA!
Andre
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The user shall mark interesting records and upon submitting the form shall
be shown on a new page showing only the marked records.
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I have a list of records each carrying a checkbox.
The source in this original page looks like this as for the checkbox - the value of
"value" equals the ID of the record:
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The user shall mark interesting records and upon submit
Thanks for straightening everything out for me!
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> This is a good start :
>
> http://directory.google.com/Top/Compute
This is a good start :
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Data_Formats/
Regards,
Philip
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> > No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
>
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
> program will be .
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> > No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
>
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for
> this program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
> Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used
> as possibl
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
> program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
> Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used as
> possible, so other companies dont bother using them, since most computers
> have them a
> No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used as
possible, so other companies dont bother
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> Do you know where I can find a list of all file extensions used
> today? Like:
> ..gif
> ..htm
> ..php
> ..doc
>
I don't think so.
> Is there an organisation, like ICANN, that decide who can use these
> file extensions and what you need to do to register one of your
Hello.
Do you know where I can find a list of all file extensions used today?
Like:
.gif
.htm
.php
.doc
...
Is there an organisation, like ICANN, that decide who can use these file
extensions and what you need to do to register one of your own?
Thanks,
// Tobias
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Hehehe,
I searched around on PHP.net, and found this tidbit of information. It
sounds to me that list() is written to only accept the first two elements
from the each(). Please correct me if I am misinformed :-)
Cheers,
Jason
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Ok, for you folks who are lear
Greets,
I have a quick question:
$Array = array(
"val1" => "Value 1",
"val2" => "Value 2",
"val3" => "Value 3"
);
while(list($a,$b,$c,$d) = each($Array)) {
print "$a = $c and $b = $d ";
}
Doesn't the "each" construct return a 4 element array, where element 1's
index is 0, element 2's inde
Hi all,
has anyone seen mailing list archiving software with a php frontend?
more detailed:
I am looking for software that sits listening on an email address and
will archive all mail that it receives (which in this case would be that
of a mailing list).
The archive should be accessible by a p
Does anyone know why the list keeps going down ?
The last PHP List email I received was at 6 o clock my time Sunday morning,
until a few minutes ago. Its not the first time it has happened.
Has the list gone down for anyone else ?
Adrian
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