On 10/6/07, Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the 'functions_xml.inc.php' file I use, it has served me well and
> handles I believe all tag cases, personally I'm a big fan of using the
> attributes as they're most easily parsed out in the PHP DOM functions:
I made this at one poi
> -Original Message-
> you could easily just print the xml manually.
>
>
> foo
> etc
>
>
> or, i believe mysql will return XML output but i'm not sure a PHP
> function exists to do that.
>
> no need to use fancy DOM functions, outputting XML is easy, parsing it
> is when you need
On 10/6/07, CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Here's the mission, creating a movie DB, I need the results returned
> from mySQL in an XML format for use with the FLASH Professional
> DataGrid. Any tips on formating mySQL results would be grand. Here's
> the structure of the DB, if needed.
Harlequin wrote:
sql == "INSERT INTO RegisteredMembers
(TXT_UserID,TXT_UserPassword,TXT_Comments,TXT_FurtherComments)
VALUES('".$NewUserID."','".$NewUserPassword."','".$NewUserComments."','".$NewUserFurtherComments."')";
This should be $sql = " ... " and then you need to run the query w
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Brenton Dobell wrote:
> I know im probibly getting irritating to most of you :P but i thought i may
> ask another thing that is on my mind!
>
> I have a sql query bringing back 200 rows for arguments sake, From this i
> would like an answer to 2 issues i have.
>
> 1) I know
Brenton,
The short answer: loops, counters and test
Across - your content and so forth
When to stop - a cell counter tested with mod operator
Alternating colour - a row counter tested with mod operator
That should get you pointed in the right direction. (If this is for a
school project that
N> Hello, I have a question: does anyone know how to divide MySQL results to
N> pages and display on a website in "1 2 3 4" form?
Use LIMIT within your SELECT statement:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/S/E/SELECT.html
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 10:20:28PM -0400, Chris Anderson wrote:
> If I grab values from fields and they contain nothing, and I retrieve
> them using mysql_field_array, it will give an index out of range. Is
> there a way to prevent the error or do I have to keep putting a @ in
> front of the varia
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