Greetings all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a collection of YouTube
videos from multiple user accounts? If so, can you provide some
insight and direction?
Someone more knowledgeable than me on this topic indicated that it is
only possible get a collection of YouTube videos o
Digite o URL do seu site, acho que seria um pouco mais ilustrativos desta
maneira para tentar identificar o problema.
Saudações
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Hi,
I don't know if it's Firebird or PHP question.
I want to use remote administration on one of my pages, at least do a backup
for a Firebird database. Because the database file is located on a different
intranet machine, I have to use service manager to do backup.
So I tried:
$svc_mgr = ib
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 08:38:03AM +1100, Chris wrote:
> Nathan Rixham wrote:
>> chris smith wrote:
It may be worth mentioning that, IIRC, CHAR is faster due to the fixed
length. If you can make your table use a fixed length row size (ie no
variable length columns), it'll be faster.
Shiplu wrote:
> This is a very common issue. I searched and found many sites talking
> about this. but no good solution.
> Well the problem is I want to set my session will expire after 10
> minutes of inactivity. Just like an banking site.
> When user is inactive for 10 minutes the session will ex
If this seems simple to you remember I have no formal training in logic
structure or DB design
Neither do I - and probably a lot of others here too ;)
the value of a status field is given in the sdk text as such...
...This number is determined by adding the following values togeth
Nathan Rixham wrote:
chris smith wrote:
It may be worth mentioning that, IIRC, CHAR is faster due to the fixed
length. If you can make your table use a fixed length row size (ie no
variable length columns), it'll be faster.
I'd be interested in seeing tests about this.. I doubt there's any
di
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Jack Bates wrote:
How do I get the file where a class is defined, from an instance of that
class?
you could hack around with exceptions or simply use Reflection.. it's
all provided for you
$testObject = new YourClass();
$class = new ReflectionClass( get_class($testObj
Jack Bates wrote:
How do I get the file where a class is defined, from an instance of that
class?
you could hack around with exceptions or simply use Reflection.. it's
all provided for you
$testObject = new YourClass();
$class = new ReflectionClass( $testObject );
echo $class->getFileName(
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Jack Bates wrote:
> How do I get the file where a class is defined, from an instance of that
> class?
What are you trying to do?
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As far as I know, that's not readily available...
However, you could do an ob_start() and/or a try/catch and try to re-define the
class, and then ignore the error and continue.
I believe the PHP error message you get will have the file and line where the
original class was defined, so you
How do I get the file where a class is defined, from an instance of that
class?
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This is verbatim from the manufacturer except I replaced the code info with
vanilia filler to keep from getting in trouble with them.
See how long it takes you to write the shortest SQL code that returns all
State a and State f records.
If this seems simple to you remember I have no formal trai
Anders Norrbring wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 14:14, Anders Norrbring
>> wrote:
>>> *bump*
>> Please don't "bump" threads, Anders. This is not a traditional
>> web-based user forum. You've provided no additional data, so there is
>> no need to bring this thread up again. If you want to
Zechim wrote:
Boa tarde pessoal, estou com um problema no ie7, tenho um atendimento
on-line em um site, funciona corretamente em outros browers, mas no ie7,
quando tento abrir a página do chat, ela força o download e não exibe o
html na tela, como se fosse um link para download.
What makes yo
Boa tarde pessoal, estou com um problema no ie7, tenho um atendimento
on-line em um site, funciona corretamente em outros browers, mas no ie7,
quando tento abrir a página do chat, ela força o download e não exibe o
html na tela, como se fosse um link para download.
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Frank Stanovcak wrote:
I know!
This ranks up there with redirecting people to www.ratemypoo.com when an
intrusion attempt is detected as part of the security measures.
ahh i redirect them to the endless sixapart atom stream seing as it's
normally spiders/bots - slows them down a bit :p
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Richard Heyes wrote:
Also I could be missing
something, but I can't see the advantage in VARCHAR since space is not
really a concern these days.
>>> char is fixed length and padded. If you don't fill up the space, the
>>> db does it for you (even though it seem
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2009/1/5 Frank Stanovcak :
>> It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
>> if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
>> mysql.
>> I know this isn't a mysql news group, but si
Frank Stanovcak wrote:
So what I'm taking away from this is that I can index a text column, but
that is relatively new. Based on experience with technology I'm going to
guess it's not a very efficient index or search function yet. CHAR seems to
be well entrenched, and the favorite for any col
2009/1/5 Frank Stanovcak :
> It's been a while since I've programed (VB was on version 4) I was wondering
> if any one could tell me what the diff is between char, varchar, and text in
> mysql.
> I know this isn't a mysql news group, but since I am using php for the
> interaction it seemed like the
I may be mistaken, but it seems to me you would be better served letting it
be file uploaded via php and process it as it arrives. This would save the
chron run every 5 min, and dir search headaches. Or is there an issue that
requires you to use an ftp transport?
"Merlin Morgenstern" wrote
So what I'm taking away from this is that I can index a text column, but
that is relatively new. Based on experience with technology I'm going to
guess it's not a very efficient index or search function yet. CHAR seems to
be well entrenched, and the favorite for any column I may need to search
Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Has anybody an idea on how to do this? Thank you for any hint.
I searched for this in google "linux watch for new files"
and found this: http://www.linux.com/feature/150200
Clive
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This one time, at band camp, DanBarker85 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> i'm new to RSS Feeds, but how would it be possible to have a BBC News Feed
> added to my website?
>
> I've searched for some kind of tutorial but haven't found anything.
http://www.phpro.org/classes/Rss-Class.html
enjoy
Kevin
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chris smith wrote:
It may be worth mentioning that, IIRC, CHAR is faster due to the fixed
length. If you can make your table use a fixed length row size (ie no
variable length columns), it'll be faster.
I'd be interested in seeing tests about this.. I doubt there's any difference.
quote: http
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 16:16 +0100, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Is there a good FTP Daemon that can be recommended for this purpose?
pure-ftpd seams out of development since 2006.
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Jan 5, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Yes, it would be
Richard Heyes wrote:
Also I could be missing
something, but I can't see the advantage in VARCHAR since space is not
really a concern these days.
char is fixed length and padded. If you don't fill up the space, the
db does it for you (even though it seems it's internal only).
http://dev.mysql.co
Richard Heyes wrote:
i'm new to RSS Feeds, but how would it be possible to have a BBC News Feed
added to my website?
You can read and parse an RSS feed just like any other webpage. Magpie
RSS will probably make life easier though.
and http://rssphp.net will make it ultra simple :)
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>> Also I could be missing
>> something, but I can't see the advantage in VARCHAR since space is not
>> really a concern these days.
>
> char is fixed length and padded. If you don't fill up the space, the
> db does it for you (even though it seems it's internal only).
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/
> It may be worth mentioning that, IIRC, CHAR is faster due to the fixed
> length. If you can make your table use a fixed length row size (ie no
> variable length columns), it'll be faster.
I'd be interested in seeing tests about this.. I doubt there's any difference.
> Also I could be missing
>
Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am running a real estate portal and would like to allow users to
upload their listing from their existing software. They do this with a
XML file which they will upload on a ftp server that places this xml
file into a seperate directory on the file sys
> ...
It may be worth mentioning that, IIRC, CHAR is faster due to the fixed
length. If you can make your table use a fixed length row size (ie no
variable length columns), it'll be faster. Also I could be missing
something, but I can't see the advantage in VARCHAR since space is not
really a conc
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 16:16 +0100, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> Is there a good FTP Daemon that can be recommended for this purpose?
> pure-ftpd seams out of development since 2006.
>
>
>
> Jason Pruim wrote:
> >
> > On Jan 5, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> >
> >> Yes, it would
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