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You really should also do a bit of work to make it easy for people to help
you. I just spent 5 minutes decyphering your text file so I could
reproduce your problem using this script:
"Videografik", "aus_id"=>"1"),
array("aus_name"=>"Webdesign","aus_id"=>"2"),
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, list+php-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed a little problem(?) while using databases.
>
> Some time ago I wrote myself a little class that made it easier to
> handly my mysql-tasks. The class connected to a database and used a
> query like "use $
First of all, which OS and PHP version?
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Gandalf wrote:
>
>
> Hello!
>
> First of all, i am trying to solve this problem for more then a week now, i
> looked through php.net for hours and have posted on numerous boards but
> nobody could come up and tell me what is going wron
Hi Alexander!
You're missing the distinction between a server-side script (PHP) and a
client-side script (JavaScript, VB etc). When you use the syntax you
used, the browser attempts to download the src and execute it - and it
can't do that, because in the best case the php code runs on the ser
Duh, yes, of course, I'm stupid - I forgot you were talking about Curl -
I never used it so it may be the way you say it is. The piece of code I
sent you was a part of what I used to build a full HTTP request
(connecting to the server and sending it - everything done by hand), and
Curl may be
I have a .php file whose purpose, ultimately, is to set one variable;
$hotspot. Now I want to include that var in a bunch of places in my html
page (it must remain html). So this was my thought. In the include
the following:
and then anywhere in the html doc I want to print the value of $ho
Are you sure that the HTTP header should be on there? I don't believe that
is correct. It is the use of CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS with the curl_setopt
function that indicates that a POST is being made.
I just checked the code I used for credit card clearing & it does NOT
include the HTTP headers. Jus
Hello!
First of all, i am trying to solve this problem for more then a week now, i
looked through php.net for hours and have posted on numerous boards but
nobody could come up and tell me what is going wrong.
Basically, i have two multidimensional arrays, and i want to compare those
two usi
> What about all the users of his web site that are requesting his php
scrpts
> that are compiling through my server?
Contact him and ask to stop. If he doesn't, block. It will be him that
will lose customers, not you.
--
Julio Nobrega
Pode acessar:
http://www.inerciasensorial.com.br
"Rps In
Yes, the strings are formatted exactly like GET strings, but you'll have
to build the whole HTTP header in front of them in order to get a valid
HTTP request. So then, your code should look something like
$myvar1=rawurlencode($myvar1);
$myvar2=rawurlencode($myvar2);
$parsed="myvar1=$myvar1&myva
Hi Jonni!
You should consider wrapping mysql_fetch_*() functions into a
personalized function which also takes care of errors - at least for
debugging. Your problem is typical - your query has some problems and
mysql_run_query() returns a null result, which is indeed not a valid
MySQL result
Hi all,
I'm setting up a curl operation with post fields, and I'm hoping someone can
tell me how the post fields are formatted. I'm looking to pass a string to
curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $string), but the specifications don't
tell one HOW to format the string. Is it just like a GET s
Subscribing 100% to the reply you got from Rasmus above, I'll just add
that typically that's not a problem anyway because the files are
generally created programatically (by the code) and once you set it
right, you don't have to bother - although yes, it does seem odd when
you first bump into
hi everyone! i'm new here (and new to php) and have a question. i'm trying
to run a simple blogger type script but am running into a problem i can't
seem to troubleshoot. first, the three items i put into the database aren't
showing up on my page and then when i try to go to the archive for the
Ok, I don't know if you already solved this, but you might want to do
something like
$SerKeylist=rawurlencode(serialize($keylist));
print "link";
on the source end and
$keylist=unserialize($_GET["SerKeylist"]);
at the destination. This of course will build quite an URL for large
arrays, so y
What does include have to do with DirectoryIndex? And what exactly is
your problem with include? The only trick is setting the include_path
which doesn't seem all that obtuse to me.
-Rasmus
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Al wrote:
> The problem may be due to the fact that my environment is Apache Unix.
Filesystems are meant to be case-sensitive, and yes, URL's are as well.
It's an abomination that Windows and old-style Mac filesystems are not.
You need to keep track of that in your code. 'a' and 'A' are just as
different as 'a' and 'b'.
-Rasmus
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Rich Hutchins wrote:
> I'v
how about using the counter to store an id of the mirrors instead of
randomly picking one? this will provide you a sequential traverse
through all mirror sites.
if there are 10 sites, the counter will always be from 0 -> 9. this way
each mirror site will have equal share on hits. so if the cou
Hi..
Sorry to ask such a stoopid question here... but I really could not find anything on
this...
How do I change the path of the php.ini file on Windows XP pro? I'm using IIS...
I just installed PHP on my web server and the path of the php.ini is c:\winnt but my
is on c:\WINDOWS . So, how do
The problem may be due to the fact that my environment is Apache Unix.
I spent about two hours today pouring over the php on-line manual
"include" spec and trying dozens of combinations.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.include.php
There must be at least 20 user contributed notes at the b
Linux file systems are case sensitive... So the file Hello.php is different
to hello.php... Both can exist at the same time and contain different
content, but they are different...On the windows file system files aren't
case sensitive so Hello.php would be the same as hello.php...
So I suggest in
I've had a web site under development on my Win2k box at home. I built and
tested everything with PHP 4.2.2 and Apache 1.3.24.
Now, I have transitioned everything up to my host who is using a Linux box,
PHP 4.2.2 and Apache 1.3.26.
One of the pages I designed has code that retrieves a list of th
Edgard,
Check www.hotscripts.com for your needs - there is usually something
there you can use or modify.
Best regards,
Andrew
On Sunday, August 11, 2002, at 08:24 PM, Edgard Berendsen wrote:
>
>> What sort of counter?
>> Hidden? Text file or database based? Images or text on screen? Per
>
Seems good to me, only this part:
> and it will be checked if the mirror is randomly selected and
> if it is above 1200, will randomly select another server
It's better to select those under 1200 right from the start. If you have
10 servers, you might make 9 checks before selecting the last on
> What sort of counter?
> Hidden? Text file or database based? Images or text on screen? Per page?
> Per site?
Hidden or not hidden, database or no database based, with or wtithout
images, per page or per site.
> What sort of search engine?
> Are you searching and indexing text files or text
I just got a decent search engine from phpclasses.org ( I downloaded the
one by BasicA).
I modified it a little to add different page types to be returned and
other directories.
> That would depend on what you want.
>
> What sort of counter?
> Hidden? Text file or database based? Images or text o
That would depend on what you want.
What sort of counter?
Hidden? Text file or database based? Images or text on screen? Per page?
Per site?
What sort of search engine?
Are you searching and indexing text files or text in a databases? Are there
categories and search methods, or just somethin
Oh my God. I had redone and ripped this apart for hours. Errors like this
make me realize how stupid I truly am.
Thank you for your help. :) I can go on with life now.
J. Chyun
At 12:30 AM 8/12/2002 +0200, Bas Jobsen wrote:
>YOU use $parsed_date[2] in stead of $parsed_end_date[2]
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Hi Paul:
Thanks, that worked.
Cheers,
David
On Sunday, August 11, 2002, at 07:11 PM, Paul Colcutt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you need to set the permissions for the directory youre creating the
> file in.
> Try typing (or copy and paste):
>
> chmod 777 /Library/WebServer/Documents/dev
> into Terminal.
Hello,
where can I find the best source for a search engine and
a counter in PHP ?
thanks.
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YOU use $parsed_date[2] in stead of $parsed_end_date[2]
Op maandag 12 augustus 2002 00:01, schreef jc:
> The following bit of code completely baffles me as to why it doesn't work.
> I am doing a very simple validation where I check to see if the "end date"
> field of an inputted record is an olde
At 05:08 PM 8/11/2002 -0600, RPS Internet wrote:
>Your working with strings right? Would your if command be:
>if ($start_dts gt $end_dts) {
>echo "This function thinks the end date is older than the start date.";
> }
> else {
>echo "Whoah, it actually worked.";
> }
>
>In string you shou
So what? You don't want him using your stuff anyway do you?
tyler
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 16:33:17 -0600
"RPS Internet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about all the users of his web site that are requesting his php
> scrpts that are compiling through my server?
>
> -Original Message-
>
Your working with strings right? Would your if command be:
if ($start_dts gt $end_dts) {
echo "This function thinks the end date is older than the start date.";
}
else {
echo "Whoah, it actually worked.";
}
In string you should use the gt comparitive instead of the >.
See if this works
The following bit of code completely baffles me as to why it doesn't work.
I am doing a very simple validation where I check to see if the "end date"
field of an inputted record is an older date than the "start date".
I checked this by putting in the same date for both end and start dates. Yet
mk
thanks it works fine! :-)))
Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in berichtnieuws
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hi,
>
> I already posted this message but the time on my computer was wrong (26/07
> so i post it again).
>
> I am new on MySQL and PHP.
> I'm making a on-line dictionary. I use PHP and a MySQL Dat
What about all the users of his web site that are requesting his php scrpts
that are compiling through my server?
-Original Message-
From: Tyler Longren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 4:15 PM
To: RPS Internet
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Hacker?
blo
block his ip at the router.
tyler
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 16:21:07 -0600
"RPS Internet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My server is getting odd request form an outside computer. Upon
> looking into the requests I have found his PHP Config file is point to
> my server as the HTTP_VIA and other vars. I
The way I always store links in the database is in the format of varchar,
but if a file is stored in a mp3 folder to follow your example I would list
it in the database as /mp3/sound.mp3. Then list your code like this:
echo "";
echo "NederlandsOostendsUitleg";
while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($resu
My server is getting odd request form an outside computer. Upon looking into
the requests I have found his PHP Config file is point to my server as the
HTTP_VIA and other vars. I am wondering how I can deny him access since he
is forwarding all request through my server with these settings. My ser
> How do you make a link in MySQL?
>
> I tried following code were the field "geluid" contains a
> link to a mp3
> while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result))
> {
> echo "";
> echo $row[woord_nl]. ""
> . $row[woord_ost]. ""
> . $row[betekenis_nl]. ""
> . $row[geluid];
> echo "";
> }
Whatever saves you lines of code, difference is not any big.
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
PHP Beginner
www.phpbeginner.com
> -Original Message-
> From: Pushkar Pradhan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:06 AM
> To: Maxim Maletsky
> Cc: 'César Aracena'; 'PHP Ge
Try
echo ('test'=='0');
and you'll see what Rasmus meant.
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
PHP Beginner
www.phpbeginner.com
> -Original Message-
> From: Bas Jobsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 4:56 PM
> To: PHP General
> Subject: [PHP] why true?
>
>
> ec
How about file() since it returns each line in the file as an array?
It seems like he wants to do some processing on each line of the file.
> readfile() is good enough
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Maxim Maletsky
>
> PHP Beginner
> www.phpbeginner.com
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: César Ara
readfile() is good enough
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
PHP Beginner
www.phpbeginner.com
> -Original Message-
> From: César Aracena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 6:36 PM
> To: PHP General List
> Subject: [PHP] Best way to read file
>
> Hi all.
>
> I am usin
It is way smarter storing serialized array in one cookie. And, if you
get length problems then only store SESSID in cookie and the rest in
session or database.
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
PHP Beginner
www.phpbeginner.com
> -Original Message-
> From: B.C. Lance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thank you for your answer
How do you make a link in MySQL?
I tried following code were the field "geluid" contains a link to a mp3
format of field geluid = varchar(250). The problem is that i just get plain
text instead of a link to the MP3. Even better would be to have a button to
clicjk if you
php-general Digest 11 Aug 2002 21:04:41 - Issue 1519
Topics (messages 112001 through 112049):
need help
112001 by: Reymond
112017 by: B.C. Lance
112018 by: Matt
112021 by: B.C. Lance
112022 by: Matt
Advice
112002 by: Steve Jackson
112
ok, had a look through the archives but couldn't find anything, so I'm
sorry if I'm asking questions answered long ago.
basically i'm trying to install imlib2 as a module for php rather than
compiled into it as that was giving errors.
when I run phpize, I get this:
root@snipe:/home/gaz/imlib#
Hi:
I'm new to PHP.
I'm running Apache/PHP/MySQL on Mac OS X 10.1.5 (PHP 4.1.2) and
everything is working well except that I cannot create a file through
PHP. If I create a file I can subsequently read/write from PHP, but only
after I change its file permissions to read/write for everyone.
Wh
Did that.
Removed all stuff from apache, php & mysql.
Now what ?
I will download the source code for apache and mysql now.
LP
Dne nedelja 11. avgust 2002 20:56 je [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisal(a):
> remove dependent modules,
> to find out dependencies:
>
> rpm -q --whatrequires php
>
> the list s
remove dependent modules,
to find out dependencies:
rpm -q --whatrequires php
the list should have some php/mysql stuff, dump it all,
R>
>Hi
>
>
>If i type rpm -e apache I get an error that that would destory some
>dependinces ...
>
>In replay to Erik :
>
>I have downloaded the source code
Thanx !
Dne nedelja 11. avgust 2002 18:10 je B.C. Lance napisal(a):
> to store:
>
> setcookie ("TestCookie[0]", "zero", time() + 3600);
> setcookie ("TestCookie[1]", "one", time() + 3600);
> setcookie ("TestCookie[2]", "two", time() + 3600);
>
> or
>
> setcookie ("TestCookie[one]", "1", time() +
Try this one 1st http://www.phpedit.com
And you will know by yourself.
"Maxim Maletsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
01c2401a$fce3cc70$1113fe17@dominanta">news:01c2401a$fce3cc70$1113fe17@dominanta...
> > But why not use notepad.
>
> Because it reduces your production spee
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 12:33:55PM -0400, Al wrote:
>
> The .htaccess approach appears to fit my situation best; but, I've not
> been able to get it to work.
I wondered about the DirectoryIndex directive's ability to utilize files
in other directories, so did a little test, which is what you i
Does your AllowOverride include "Indexes"? If it doesn't, you can't put
DirectoryIndex in a .htaccess.
httpd -L is your friend.
-Rasmus
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Al wrote:
> Appreciate the feedback, but.
>
> The .htaccess approach appears to fit my situation best; but, I've not
> been able to
Hi all.
I am using readfile() to read and print the entire content of a .txt
file into a site, but need to use tags to break down the lines. I
intend to be able, as an Administrator, to edit these text files later.
What is the best way to accomplish this? Should I keep using readfile()
or shoul
Appreciate the feedback, but.
The .htaccess approach appears to fit my situation best; but, I've not
been able to get it to work.
I have a folder with a php script and that folder has several
sub-folders each with a small configuration script. I'd like the entry
point to be a subfolder a
to store:
setcookie ("TestCookie[0]", "zero", time() + 3600);
setcookie ("TestCookie[1]", "one", time() + 3600);
setcookie ("TestCookie[2]", "two", time() + 3600);
or
setcookie ("TestCookie[one]", "1", time() + 3600);
setcookie ("TestCookie[two]", "2", time() + 3600);
setcookie ("TestCookie[thr
you might wanna use this instead:
$result = mysql;
if (mysql_num_rows($result) {
while
}
else {
echo 'no articles';
}
$result will always hold an int value if the query does not contain any
error. so doing a num_rows on it will be more accurate in telling you if
records are been
Because you are comparing a string to a number. PHP has to choose to
either compare the two as strings or as numbers. The numerical value of
the string 'test' is 0 which means it works out to 0 == 0 which is true.
If you want to force a string comparison, you can use strcmp() or, if you
want to
echo ('test'==0);
gives 1 why?
Thanks,
Bas
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On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, lallous wrote:
> > I'm making a on-line dictionary. I use PHP and a MySQL Database.
> > Now I want to add audio-streaming (MP3) and pictures (JPG) to the database
> > and retrieve it true PHP. Can sombody help me out with a little
If the files are not "secret" or "for members
Thanks! Worked perfectly!
-Chris
On Sunday, August 11, 2002, at 09:27 AM, Matt wrote:
>> From: "Christopher Molnar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:37 AM
>> Subject: [PHP] subtracting 2 time strings
>
>
>> Help!
>>
>> I can't find reference to it in the manuals but I n
Works like a charm, thx
/Kris
"Bas Jobsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
02081115573503.02483@bjobsen">news:02081115573503.02483@bjobsen...
> Op zondag 11 augustus 2002 16:42, schreef Kristoffer Strom:
> > Got a problem when echo:ing a variable containing alot of text.
> > When echoing it
>From: "Kristoffer Strom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:42 AM
>Subject: [PHP] Problem with echo
> Got a problem when echo:ing a variable containing alot of text.
> When echoing it backslashes ("\") every apostrophe ("'") and quote (").
> This I don't like.
> And I can't u
Op zondag 11 augustus 2002 16:42, schreef Kristoffer Strom:
> Got a problem when echo:ing a variable containing alot of text.
> When echoing it backslashes ("\") every apostrophe ("'") and quote (").
> This I don't like.
> And I can't use HTMLSPECIALCHARS or HTMLENTITIES since the text has alot of
>From: "John Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:21 AM
>Subject: [PHP] Problem with $PHP_SELF on PWS
> I have PHP installed on PWS running on a Windows 98SE m/c.
> When I invoke everything is fine
and the form data is > extracted correctly.
> When I try to embed the s
Got a problem when echo:ing a variable containing alot of text.
When echoing it backslashes ("\") every apostrophe ("'") and quote (").
This I don't like.
And I can't use HTMLSPECIALCHARS or HTMLENTITIES since the text has alot of
html tags that I want to keep intact.
/Kris
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> From: "Sascha Braun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:32 AM
>Subject: [PHP] Good Damn
>$Query = "SELECT * FROM basket_db WHERE session_id = '$PHPSESSID'";
try:
$Query = "SELECT * FROM basket_db WHERE session_id = '$PHPSESSID'" or
die(mysql_error());
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> if ($Result) {
if(mysql_num_rows($Result)>0)
Op zondag 11 augustus 2002 16:32, schreef Sascha Braun:
> $Query = "SELECT * FROM basket_db WHERE session_id = '$PHPSESSID'";
> $Result = mysql_query($Query, $connect);
> if ($Result) {
> while ($arrResult = mysql_fetch_array($Result, MYSQL_ASSOC
Hello All,
I have PHP installed on PWS running on a Windows 98SE m/c.
When I invoke everything is fine and the form
data is extracted correctly.
When I try to embed the same script in the body of the form using
I get "HTTP Error 405 Method not
allowed. The method specified in the request line
$Query = "SELECT * FROM basket_db WHERE session_id = '$PHPSESSID'";
$Result = mysql_query($Query, $connect);
if ($Result) {
while ($arrResult = mysql_fetch_array($Result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
echo '';
echo ''.$arrResult['image_id'].'';
echo ''.$arrResult['name'].''
> From: "B.C. Lance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 10:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: need help
>
> Matt wrote:
> > if(0 == $row['gid'])
>
> ahhh. let the parser do the check. works great if you are not comparing
> with 2 variables :)
>
> in fact, another way to avoid thi
ahhh. let the parser do the check. works great if you are not comparing
with 2 variables :)
in fact, another way to avoid this kinda pitfall, switch is another
alternative. but of course, switch has its pitfall too. ;)
Matt wrote:
> if(0 == $row['gid'])
>
>
>
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from my experience, you don't really have to worry much on the space
issue. & is the delimiter to determine that the string terminates and a
new argument begins next. and very often, the browser will do an auto
conversion from space to %20 when you click on the link.
David T-G wrote:
>
> so
you could try this:
transmitting end:
$value) {
$searchArg .= "keylist[]=".htmlentities($value)."&";
}
?>
array from search argument
receiving end:
foreach($_GET["keylist"] as $key => $value) {
echo "{$value}";
}
David T-G wrote:
> Hi, all --
>
> I collect field keys in an array that
> From: "B.C. Lance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 9:53 AM
> Subject: [PHP] Re: need help
> to do a comparison between two values / variables, you have to use ==
> instead of =
> = is an assignment while == is a comparison operator
>
> if($row['gid'] == 0)
I write these th
to do a comparison between two values / variables, you have to use ==
instead of =
= is an assignment while == is a comparison operator
if($row['gid'] == 0)
{
$rat = 110;
}
elseif($row['gid'] == 1)
{
$rat = 9.5;
}
else
{
$rat = 6.6;
}
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// untested
$data = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query("SELECT count(answer_col) as total
FROM answers_table WHERE answer_col='{$answer}'"));
echo $data[total];
Put this in a while/foreach statement
Regards
Chris Kay
> -Original Message-
> From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
> From: "Christopher Molnar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:37 AM
> Subject: [PHP] subtracting 2 time strings
> Help!
>
> I can't find reference to it in the manuals but I need to subtract to
> time strings.
>
> ex:
>
> time_in = 11:00
> time_out = 13:45
>
> job_ti
Hi again --
...and then David T-G said...
%
...
% How can I pass myself an array -- and recognize it on the receiving end?
I had been spending all of my time digging into htmlentities() and the
like when, in fact, all I had to do was a simple preg_replace on each
component :-)
Now how can I pa
It's going to be difficult to detech 'where' the user is coming from but you
can find out what their default language is. I think it's one of the sever
variables.
If you are using Apache though, there is an autoselection feature which
allows you to have several copies of your pages in different la
Sorry for reposting, but I am still having this problem and the post is back
to far that someone looks at it.
Thank you for any help on this. I appreciate it.
Andy
Hi there,
I am trying to write a script which is posting news to a newsserver.
Unfortunatelly I do get a 535 error back which is n
Help!
I can't find reference to it in the manuals but I need to subtract to
time strings.
ex:
time_in = 11:00
time_out = 13:45
job_time = 2:45
I have stored these times into mysql as a TIME type column (yeh... I
know really dumb - but to much data at this point to loose).
Does anyone have
Why doesn't parse my computer php scripts in img src tags?
echo "
Always when I call the page where the image resides there is no image, but the full
URL to the script with parsed vars like this:
Please help me.
Sascha
PS.:I try to get an image to thumb library working. I Did put the s
If U are using ISS the file doesn't exist. You need to check a box in the
iss options somewhere and it will check for the file first.
The PHP CGI is basicly handed a non-existant file. This means that php won't
return anything which means ISS will return an error.
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HI all,
I have the following tables:
artist
id,name
songs
id,artist_id,title,writers
cds
id, title
songs_to_cds
cd_id, song_id, track_no
The idea being that since a song can appear on more than one CD by a given
artist, the table songs_to_cds relates them.
Anyhoo, on the form where the use
Bas, et al --
...and then Bas Jobsen said...
%
% print "link" ;
I tried this and my link the looks like
Click here to go round again
(that is, not only have I not taken care of the spaces but I now also
lose the fact that these are part of $keylist).
The entire little script is attached.
print "link" ;
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Hi, all --
I collect field keys in an array that looks like
$keylist = array('comment','job','spaced out key name','foo',...) ;
and would like to pass the array to myself in a call like
print "link" ;
but when it's actually run it of course says
...keylist=Array...
which is quite bad.
Hello,
I'd like to know if it's possible to redirect a visitor of my website to the
page index.php if he comes from Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland and
all the others redirect to index_uk.php
Possible ?
Thanks,
Christian,
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PHP releases a stable version (currently 4.2.2) which is suitable and stable
for a production environment. My advice would ALLWAYS be to install the
latest stable version. If you install an earlier version, or PHP3, you will
always be missing out on something (eg PHP3 doesn't have sessions).
Pe
Hello all,
I need some advice on which version of PHP & server to go with, as I am
completely new to PHP.
The website I am doing research for would need to be able to access a
database in order to make the site interactive. Similar to the Microsoft
Knowledge base at MSDN but for something totall
I am newbie in php scripting,
I am used to using asp scripting
I get the result of my page but with no error message
But Operator like * , + , or / the result is not valid result
Variable $rat on my page its not work
.
My database sample
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php-general Digest 11 Aug 2002 08:51:29 - Issue 1518
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Re: Win PHP Editor...
111971 by: Glenn Sieb
111993 by: Liam MacKenzie
Random mirrors and download quota
111972 by: Andrew Conner
PHPS on apache2
111973 by: FileCop
on the way
how can I make phps on IIS
WHERE CAN I read ABOUT THIS ON MANUAL?
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> I have installed apache 2.0.39 and php 4.2.2 on a
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