two table, tablea and tableb
tablea
uid, col1, col2, col3
1,xx, xx, xx
2,xx, xx, xx
3,xx, xx, xx
tableb
id, uid, col1, firstdata
1, 1, xx, 1
2, 2, xx, 0
3, 2, xx, 0
4, 1, xx, 0
i want query tablea, and join tableb, uid is associate, ok "LEFT JOIN
`tableb` b ON a.uid = b.uid", and than
if I delete
$obj=new my("Hello");
$obj->buff();
I can not show "Hello."
I would like to see "hello" one time only.
Regards,
Yui
2008/6/2 Scott McNaught [Synergy 8] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Try removing from a.php the lines:
>
> $obj=new my("Hello");
> $obj->buff();
>
> I think this will achieve wh
This is most likely a character encoding issue. Check that the html encoding
is set to the same type as what your storing it as in mysql.
/James
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:26 PM, Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Could someone please point me in the right direction here please?
>
> I hav
Graham Cossey wrote:
Could someone please point me in the right direction here please?
I have a form textarea field (submitted using POST) that accepts free
text that will include the likes of '£' (pound sterling symbol) that
is written to a MySql database and later retrieved to output into an
H
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Kyle Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used both print_r and var_dump.
> Whats supported for ultimate nesting prints of values and keys?, or in
> objects words, properties and values.
>
cc'ng the list again..
well var_dump() and print_r() just arent supporte
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Kyle Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was working on a project for XML Parsing. I came across instances where
> my
> elements were completely missing.
>
> After further Digging into the issue, I found out, that when placing tags
> inside of an element with te
Could someone please point me in the right direction here please?
I have a form textarea field (submitted using POST) that accepts free
text that will include the likes of '£' (pound sterling symbol) that
is written to a MySql database and later retrieved to output into an
HTML email.
I have been
I was working on a project for XML Parsing. I came across instances where my
elements were completely missing.
After further Digging into the issue, I found out, that when placing tags
inside of an element with text, SimpleXML (and dom Document) ignore the
added tags, and the text within.
Heres a
Yes, the cookie is being created. I show it in Firefox (Tools |
Options | Privacy | Show Coockies).
So the Session File, is being created at "session.save_path", as
configured in PHP.INI.
:(
Thank you for your response.
2008/6/2 Ted Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 1. If you're
1. If you're using cookies, there's no need to pass the session name
via the URL.
2. Is the cookie being created?
~Ted
On 2-Jun-08, at 11:32 AM, Razer Montaño wrote:
Hello All, my first time here at list.
Well, I am with a very weird question, never happened with me,
always worked fin
How are you "calling thankyou.php"?
1. are you -redirecting- the user to that file?
--or--
2. are you -including- that file into register.php upon a successful
submission?
The method you're using determines how you best secure thankyou.php
from direct access.
If you're redirecting, then
Hello All, my first time here at list.
Well, I am with a very weird question, never happened with me,
always worked fine.
First of all, I am using WAMP (php 5.2.6, apache 2.2.8, mysql
5.0.51b), Firefox (All
cookies allowed), Windows XP SP 3 (I think ;-)... Ah, the
"session.save_path" pro
i have a registration page called register.php if the data entered is
validated correctly i call a file called thankyou.php or else validate.php
presently a user after seeing the url website.com/thankyou.php if they enter
the url directly in the browser as website.com/thankyou.php they can acces
Hi phpers,
I'm having a strange problem. My goal is to be able to generate
navigation buttons on the fly. I had this working -- I could pass
variable text, size and font information to the php page that
generates the image and all worked as expected--png files were
created, stored and dis
On 2-Jun-08, at 10:25 AM, Ed Curtis wrote:
I found the problem myself. The actual code follows the same
principal but the value of $thisStr is a $_GET value from a link.
The name of that value in the link was 'style'. Oops, you should
never use a HTML reserved attribute as a varible ident
Michael Kubler wrote:
Does :
/echo strtolower("CL22");/
work?
You could also try :
/var_dump($strLow);
/
Ed Curtis wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
Ed Curtis wrote:
I'm converting upper case characters in a string to lower case and
am coming up with an empty string.
As I've done a million ti
Does :
/echo strtolower("CL22");/
work?
You could also try :
/var_dump($strLow);
/
Ed Curtis wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
Ed Curtis wrote:
I'm converting upper case characters in a string to lower case and
am coming up with an empty string.
As I've done a million times before with other n
Richard Heyes wrote:
Ed Curtis wrote:
I'm converting upper case characters in a string to lower case and am
coming up with an empty string.
As I've done a million times before with other non-numerical strings.
$thisStr = "CL22";
$strLow = strtolower($thisStr);
echo $thisStr;
Why does $strL
Richard Heyes wrote:
Ed Curtis wrote:
I'm converting upper case characters in a string to lower case and am
coming up with an empty string.
As I've done a million times before with other non-numerical strings.
$thisStr = "CL22";
$strLow = strtolower($thisStr);
echo $thisStr;
Why does $strL
Yui Hiroaki wrote:
Please take a look at code.
a.php
$obj=new my("Hello");
$obj->buff();
Class my{
private $word;
function __construct($getword){
$this->word=$getword;
}
public function buff(){
echo $this->word."";
}
--
-b
Ed Curtis wrote:
I'm converting upper case characters in a string to lower case and am
coming up with an empty string.
As I've done a million times before with other non-numerical strings.
$thisStr = "CL22";
$strLow = strtolower($thisStr);
echo $thisStr;
Why does $strLow come up empty?
Be
I'm converting upper case characters in a string to lower case and am
coming up with an empty string.
As I've done a million times before with other non-numerical strings.
$thisStr = "CL22";
$strLow = strtolower($thisStr);
echo $thisStr;
Why does $strLow come up empty?
Thanks,
Ed
--
PHP
Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
-Original Message-
From: blackwater dev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 9:26 PM
To: Shawn McKenzie
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] saving outside website content via php...
Yes, but file_get_contents will get me the code which I
> -Original Message-
> From: blackwater dev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 9:26 PM
> To: Shawn McKenzie
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] saving outside website content via php...
>
> Yes, but file_get_contents will get me the code which I could
Try removing from a.php the lines:
$obj=new my("Hello");
$obj->buff();
I think this will achieve what you want.
-Original Message-
From: Yui Hiroaki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 11:01 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Avoid object twice
Please tak
Please take a look at code.
a.php
$obj=new my("Hello");
$obj->buff();
Class my{
private $word;
function __construct($getword){
$this->word=$getword;
}
public function buff(){
echo $this->word."";
}
--
-b.php-
Scott McNaught [Synergy 8] wrote:
Hello,
I am running a production server with APC and php. We recently had a crash
where APC bombed out. When it does this, the server serves empty, white
pages.
Here is what the error_log says.
I have not yet found a resolution for this. There are no calls
mike wrote:
On 5/29/08, Weston C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fortunately, I'll have full control of the hosting environment in the
context this matters. :)
dl is definitely interesting, but I'm worried that runtime invocation
might mean performance hits. Is there a way to do load/startup time
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