On 7/6/2013 2:59 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
Jim Giner wrote:
And the answer is - yes, there is a LF char at the end of my data in
my whole
table.
Now the question is - how the heck did I put that in there? Certainly
not
intentionally. The data is captured from a d/e screen I wrote and it
simply
Jim Giner wrote:
It's probably worth checking the sting length back through your code
just to confirm what added it?
The best I can figure is that I did a preload of many of the names from a csv
file. Apparently when I do that it stores the LF at the end of the csv line.
Have to remember that
Hey all,
I'm trying to pick up some basic use of MongoDB using PHP.
I seem to have hit an early obstacle that I'd like your opinion on. I try
to pass an array to the mongo insert function, but for some reason the
function does not recognize the array I'm passing. Even though I can
perform a var
>It looks like you are running the thread-safe version with
>FastCGI, which I understand to be counter to the recommendations.
Thank you for the comment.
I switched to PHP5.4.17-NTS-VC9, but the application still crashes. And still
no clue as to why.
So, still looking for that magic method to g
Could the comma after the last element in your array be causing the problem?
> Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2013 14:42:07 -0400
> From: bluethu...@gmail.com
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] mongo usage
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm trying to pick up some basic use of MongoDB using PHP.
>
> I seem
You commented out the setting of yhe addresses variable
On Jul 6, 2013 1:42 PM, "Tim Dunphy" wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm trying to pick up some basic use of MongoDB using PHP.
>
> I seem to have hit an early obstacle that I'd like your opinion on. I try
> to pass an array to the mongo insert func
| Could the comma after the last element in your array be causing the
problem?
I tried removing it, but there was no change. Thanks for the suggestion!
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Thomas Punt wrote:
> Could the comma after the last element in your array be causing the
> problem?
>
> > Date:
| You commented out the setting of yhe addresses variable
Those were both equivalent ways of stating the same thing. I tried
substituting the other statement but there was no change:
$db = $connection->jfdb;
//$collection = $db->addresses;
$adresses = $connection->jfdb->adresses;
T
On 6 July 2013 19:50, Brian Smither wrote:
> >It looks like you are running the thread-safe version with
> >FastCGI, which I understand to be counter to the recommendations.
>
> Thank you for the comment.
>
> I switched to PHP5.4.17-NTS-VC9, but the application still crashes. And
> still no clue
>Have you got all your extensions updated?
I would think so. Just to state the required disclaimers:
phpinfo.php with works.
Liberally peppering a tracer routine throughout the application shows it is
getting executed up until one spot. But there is nothing obviously wrong with
the code. Nothin
On 6 July 2013 21:45, Brian Smither wrote:
> >Have you got all your extensions updated?
>
> I would think so. Just to state the required disclaimers:
> phpinfo.php with works.
> Liberally peppering a tracer routine throughout the application shows it
> is getting executed up until one spot. But
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> | You commented out the setting of yhe addresses variable
>
> Those were both equivalent ways of stating the same thing. I tried
> substituting the other statement but there was no change:
>
> $db = $connection->jfdb;
>
> //$collection =
| You seem to spell the variable differently (1 'd' vs. 2 'd's)?
Thanks! Fixed the type-o. Still no change.
$connection = new Mongo();
$db = $connection->jfdb;
//$collection = $db->addresses;
$adresses = $connection->jfdb->addresses;
Any other suggestions? Appreciated.
Tim
On 06 Jul 2013 at 23:27, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> | You seem to spell the variable differently (1 'd' vs. 2 'd's)?
>
> Thanks! Fixed the type-o. Still no change.
>
> $connection = new Mongo();
>
>$db = $connection->jfdb;
>
>//$collection = $db->addresses;
>
>$adresses = $connection->jfd
Thanks. Sorry to bug you guys with this. That did it. sigh
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
> On 06 Jul 2013 at 23:27, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>
> > | You seem to spell the variable differently (1 'd' vs. 2 'd's)?
> >
> > Thanks! Fixed the type-o. Still no change.
> >
> > $conne
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