Re: [PHP] Simple Problem

2005-04-12 Thread Joseph Connolly
I think what you mean/need is: $sql="SELECT products.productID, products.title, products.number_per_box, products.stock_level, products.image, users.username, users.email, users.userID FROM users, products WHERE products.userID = users.userID AND userID = $userID"; John Nichel wrote: PartyPo

Re: [PHP] Simple Problem

2005-04-12 Thread Duncan Hill
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 16:24, PartyPosters typed: > $sql="SELECT products.productID, products.title, products.number_per_box, > products.stock_level, products.image, users.username, users.email, > users.userID FROM users, products  WHERE products.userID = $userID"; > $mysql_result=mysql_query($sq

Re: [PHP] Simple Problem

2005-04-12 Thread Richard Davey
Hello PartyPosters, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, 4:24:34 PM, you wrote: P> I can't figure out what I am doing wrong, this sql string seems to P> filter out the information I want but it duplicates the all info, P> as 'num_rows' is total of rows in the table and not the correct P> value of the filtere

RE: [PHP] Simple Problem

2005-04-12 Thread Pablo Gosse
I can't figure out what I am doing wrong, this sql string seems to filter out the information I want but it duplicates the all info, as 'num_rows' is total of rows in the table and not the correct value of the filtered information? $sql="SELECT products.productID, products.title, products.number_

Re: [PHP] Simple Problem

2005-04-12 Thread John Nichel
PartyPosters wrote: I can't figure out what I am doing wrong, this sql string seems to filter out the information I want but it duplicates the all info, as 'num_rows' is total of rows in the table and not the correct value of the filtered information? $sql="SELECT products.productID, products.tit

Re: [PHP] simple problem about authentication

2003-02-26 Thread Oliver Witt
Ernest E Vogelsinger schrieb: > At 14:22 26.02.2003, Oliver Witt spoke out and said: > [snip] > >if(isset($user) && isset($pw)){ > >$user = ucwords(strtolower($user)); > >$PHP_AUTH_USER = $user; > >$PHP_AUTH_PW = $pw;} > > > >[more...] > >And this works fine

Re: [PHP] simple problem about authentication

2003-02-26 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 14:22 26.02.2003, Oliver Witt spoke out and said: [snip] >if(isset($user) && isset($pw)){ >$user = ucwords(strtolower($user)); >$PHP_AUTH_USER = $user; >$PHP_AUTH_PW = $pw;} > >[more...] >And this works fine for just this page. Whenever I click on a link t

Re: [PHP] simple problem about authentication

2003-02-26 Thread Oliver Witt
"1lt John W. Holmes" schrieb: > > I'm trying to set up a password section on my website. But I don't want > > a window popping up asking for a username and password. I'd rather like > > to have a form that submits the data. I did that and it works fine, but > > the browser seems to not save the us

Re: [PHP] simple problem about authentication

2003-02-25 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
> I'm trying to set up a password section on my website. But I don't want > a window popping up asking for a username and password. I'd rather like > to have a form that submits the data. I did that and it works fine, but > the browser seems to not save the username and password, because if i > cli

Re: [PHP] simple problem

2002-09-04 Thread Adam Williams
if ($i%3 = 0) { echo "something"; } On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Cirkit Braker wrote: > what would be the best, most efficient way to print something every three > times a loop runs > > for ($i=0; $i<$num_products; $i++) > { > echo "something"; >} > > this happens every t

Re: [PHP] simple problem

2002-09-04 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
Inside the loop do: if(!($i%3)) { whatever } -Rasmus On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Cirkit Braker wrote: > what would be the best, most efficient way to print something every three > times a loop runs > > for ($i=0; $i<$num_products; $i++) > { > echo "something"; >} > >

Re: [PHP] Simple problem

2002-02-19 Thread Richard KS
Or you could just write $fp1 = Fopen("D:\\log.txt","a+"); fwrite($fp1,"$start\n$array[0]\n$array[1]\n"); to simplify... -- Richard, oblivion creations http://oblivion.lunamorena.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] +4+ (0) 736 849 531 for sure contact.. "Jeff Van Campen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Re: [PHP] Simple problem

2002-02-19 Thread Jeff Van Campen
> I need insert some variable ito log.txt file but every item (variable) must > be on other line > how to do this ? If I am understanding your question correctly, you need to add a newline character (\n) at then end every line. Like so: $fp1 = Fopen("D:\\log.txt","a+"); fwrite($fp1,"$start\