Hello,
is an alternative syntax.
http://php.net/manual/en/control-structures.alternative-syntax.php
Premek.
On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 13:15:22 +0200, Jim Giner
jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
Can someone tell me what this syntax is? I looked around but don't see
any mention of it.
Thanks!
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Generally... Wouldn't grouping by an id (which is normally unique) have no
real benefit... Except some strange behaviour?
Just to clarify: Why aren't you sticking to the LIMIT 1?
2012/2/7 ad...@buskirkgraphics.com
I have been struggling with this issue for an hour and honestly I am not
sure
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Generally... Wouldn't grouping by an id (which is normally
ad...@buskirkgraphics.com hat am 7. Februar 2012 um 15:11 geschrieben:
I have been struggling with this issue for an hour and honestly I am not
sure why.
I consider myself to be pretty savvy with MySQL but I am running into an
syntax error that is just flat out eluding me.
$query =
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ad...@buskirkgraphics.com hat am 7. Februar 2012 um 15:11 geschrieben
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I, too, am a super newbie. I have a beginning knowledge of being able
to
read php and understand its syntax but I
On 8/3/11 10:41 AM, ad...@buskirkgraphics.com ad...@buskirkgraphics.com
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Subject: [PHP] Syntax Question
I, too, am a super newbie. I have a
Ross wrote:
Can I put post values directly into insert statements?
$query = INSERT INTO categories (category_name) VALUES
('$_POST['cat_name']);
Yes you can, but it is not secure to do that!
use (insecure):
$query = INSERT INTO categories (category_name) VALUES
Ross wrote:
Can I put post values directly into insert statements?
$query = INSERT INTO categories (category_name) VALUES
('$_POST['cat_name']);
Yes, although this is not recommended.
What is someone puts a single quote in there? Or some other bad
characters
otherwise... 2
At 3:59 PM +0100 3/26/07, Ross wrote:
Can I put post values directly into insert statements?
$query = INSERT INTO categories (category_name) VALUES
('$_POST['cat_name']);
Open to sql injection.
tedd
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On Mon, March 26, 2007 9:59 am, Ross wrote:
Can I put post values directly into insert statements?
$query = INSERT INTO categories (category_name) VALUES
('$_POST['cat_name']);
Sure!
If you want your webserver to get hacked by the Bad Guys, just go
right ahead and do that.
[that was
Escape it, use either htmlentities (with ENT_QUOTES) or addslashes.
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On Mon, March 26, 2007 9:59 am, Ross wrote:
Can I put post values directly into insert statements?
$query =
It's fairly simple. The code you posted could also be written:
if(strpos($a,'-')){
$a = explode('-',$a,2);
}else{
$a = array($a);
}
It's called the ternary conditional operator. Unfortunatley, it's
buried in the PHP manual.
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/language.expressions.php
Jimmy wrote:
At 18:06 19.02.2003, Anthony Ritter spoke out and said:
[snip]
The question:
Is the reasoning that a comma *must* be added since this is _within_ a loop?
As in:
CREATE TABLE chairs (
id INT(5),
item VARCHAR(50),
desc TEXT ,
price FLOAT , // common should
This is what I was getting at.
The following is correct mysql syntax in which a comma must be added after
each field - except for the last field - in this case price:
i.e.,
.
CREATE TABLE chairs(
id int(5),
item varchar(50),
desc text,
price float
);
.
Anthony -
The column list is a comma seperated list, the last column cannot have a
comma after it or the SQL server will expect another column to be listed.
However in that code segment it is not trying to determine if there is
or is not a column, it is simply attempting to add the (length)
Many thanks Jason.
TR
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There are typically called a 'heredoc' or 'here document'. basically it
changes the double quotation mark() to
'content' (in this case). To start, do this content
and to end it just type content;
on a line by itself.
The example you showed does echo the stuff out. It sets all the internal
html
Hello
Kelly Meeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw this used in a script, but after a couple of searches didn't come up
with anything on php.net.
I think you're looking for this:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php#language.types.string
.syntax.heredoc
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on 30/09/02 2:44 PM, Jeff Bluemel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
if there a command that will give me the name of the fields
in the result set?
mysql_field_name() might help... but generally I know what fields I want to
grab, so I don't need this... I found this answer on http://php.net/mysql.
Justin French wrote:
on 30/09/02 2:44 PM, Jeff Bluemel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
how to I test for a null value?
empty()? isset()? if($var == )? if($var == NULL)?? have a look in
the php manual for string functions, and comparison operators
I think he maybe meant testing for
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Justin French wrote:
on 30/09/02 2:44 PM, Jeff Bluemel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
how to I test for a null value?
empty()? isset()? if($var == )? if($var == NULL)?? have a look in
the php manual for string functions, and comparison
mysql_field_name() might help... but generally I know what fields I want
to
grab, so I don't need this... I found this answer on
http://php.net/mysql.
just as you could :)
I've been coding in other languages for about 6 years now, and I have looked
through a lot of the mysql stuff, and the
let me be more specific...
if a field value is null how do I test for it in the result set, or the
array?
here's a real live example... I'm working with prepaid phone cards, and if
a card has not expired yet then the field zombie_date will be null.
so - when I do the mysql_fetch_assoc ($sql)
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