Google for that error message.
We just discussed it days ago...
I forget what it was, but the answer's in the archives.
On Tue, May 24, 2005 5:15 pm, Jim Sara Feldman said:
Hi:
Adding a detail to my previous note on the mysql connect problem:
At the point where I attempted to connect, I
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 2:08 pm, Murray @ PlanetThoughtful said:
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a 'db aware' text editor? By 'db aware',
I
mean one that can pull a recordset back from a local MySQL server and edit
the content of fields much like a standard text editor does
Jim Sara Feldman wrote:
Hi:
I have recently upgraded from a Mac G4 running OS 10.3.9 to a G5
running OS 10.4. I ported a working PHP app and upgraded from PHP 4.3.4
to 4.3.10 and MySQL 4.0.17 to 4.1.11. I am having a problem connecting
to MySQL from PHP.
I can connect to the
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 7:24 am, Rahul S. Johari said:
Im trying to delete all files in a folder based on a string match with
the
following code:
?
$dir = '/Library/WebServer/Documents/something.com/subfolder/';
$dp = opendir($dir) or die ('Fatal Error: '.mysql_error());
Blair Lowe wrote:
Wow can cybercash.so be compiled with the newer glibc libraries?
It compiles, but I can't load it. See my previous post.
Is there source code for the old cybercash stuff?
Per my previous message, the cybercash extension is available in PECL.
I already had access to the
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 3:32 pm, Marek Kilimajer said:
Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi all
I was wondering if it is normal that when posting to the php-general
list
there is always a very long delay before messages are shown.
It's not like with snail mail. Sending mail messages
Hi,
I currently create my multipage docs by saving my word templates as chunks
of rtf and then calling them as required as a very long string then
outputting them to an rtf file and renaming it as '*.doc'. It works great
except for the filesize which comes out at 900k for a two-page document.
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi all
I was wondering if it is normal that when posting to the php-general
list there is always a very long delay before messages are shown.
It's not like with snail mail. Sending mail messages is instant so
where is the delay?
I think John
Jim Sara Feldman wrote:
Hi:
Adding a detail to my previous note on the mysql connect problem:
At the point where I attempted to connect, I added a printout of the
error generated when the instruction ran. The two lines now read:
$result = mysql_pconnect(localhost, api_user, x97533);
echo
I don't know WHY posts take hours to get through, but I'm not honestly
seeing it as a problem personally.
I see one problem, some questions get the same answer from several
people. This increases the list traffic without any benefit.
That, of course, is exacerbated by the delay. If it
I've only read about being able to generate a Word document if you are
running under Windows (which I am not). I gave up long ago trying to
figure out the rtf spec to auto generate Word documents. I do exactly
what you do, except I generate HTML instead and attach a .doc to the
file. The Word
Hi,
I have just landed a small project to port a database schema from what I can
only
describe as an ancient version of Informix to mySQL. The version
specifically is
4.11.UC3 and I would like to be able to srript the upgrade through PHP, as
there
is a lot of transformation needing to be done
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hi all.
i have 2 class files. say for example.
class 1
class 2 extends class 1
class 2 uses include_once(firstclass.php)
then i use include_once (secondclass.php) in my template. this does
not work. to get it to work, i must put both the files as includes in
my template.
any ideas why?
Alok K. Dhir wrote:
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Sorry folks. Figured it out: in httpd.conf it wasn't in the first or
second AllowOverride section (which I had set to All and that's why I
was so gobsmacked) BUT it was in the Control access to UserDir
directories section.
Thanks everyone!
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George Pitcher wrote:
Hi,
I currently create my multipage docs by saving my word templates as chunks
of rtf and then calling them as required as a very long string then
outputting them to an rtf file and renaming it as '*.doc'. It works great
except for the filesize which comes out at 900k for
On Wed, May 25, 2005 11:30 am, Charles Kline said:
i have 2 class files. say for example.
class 1
class 2 extends class 1
class 2 uses include_once(firstclass.php)
then i use include_once (secondclass.php) in my template. this does
not work. to get it to work, i must put both the files
On Wed, May 25, 2005 9:03 am, Mikey said:
describe as an ancient version of Informix to mySQL. The version
4.11.UC3 and I would like to be able to srript the upgrade through PHP, as
So, I was wondering, pretty please, if anyone on the list has had
getting this database to hook up to PHP or
On May 25, 2005, at 7:53 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2005 11:30 am, Charles Kline said:
i have 2 class files. say for example.
class 1
class 2 extends class 1
class 2 uses include_once(firstclass.php)
then i use include_once (secondclass.php) in my template. this does
not
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