Re: [PHP] A newbie on Board!

2002-10-28 Thread Maxim Maletsky
Actually, one should try always go for OCI8 functions even with lowere versions. Sometiumes, though, these might not work well for < v7. -- Maxim Maletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.PHPBeginner.com // PHP for Beginners www.maxim.cx // my Home // my Wish List: ( Get me something! ) http

RE: [PHP] A newbie on Board!

2002-10-28 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -Original Message- > From: Justin French [mailto:justin@;indent.com.au] > Sent: 28 October 2002 07:27 > > Please start by looking in the manual... I simply typed > http://php.net/oracle into my browser, which resulted in this page: > > http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.oracle.php > > Se

RE: [PHP] A newbie on Board!

2002-10-28 Thread Faisal Abdullah
From: Subodh Gupta [mailto:Subodh.Gupta@;seepz.tcs.co.in] Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] A newbie on Board! Hi all, thanks for the prompt reply. The problem is not that I don't know how to use functions and all. I tried using various functi

RE: [PHP] A newbie on Board!

2002-10-27 Thread Subodh Gupta
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RE: [PHP] A newbie on Board!

2002-10-27 Thread Peter Houchin
jump along to php.net/manual/en and have a look in there and it will show ya how to connect to oracle ( I can't remember :D ) also check out phpbuilder.com and phpbeginner.com they'll both have tutorials for connecting to oracle from memory :) Cheers > -Original Message- > From: Subodh Gu

Re: [PHP] A newbie on Board!

2002-10-27 Thread Justin French
Hi, Please start by looking in the manual... I simply typed http://php.net/oracle into my browser, which resulted in this page: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.oracle.php Seems to document all the functions, and there are user-contributed notes down the bottom which seem to provide even more he