Agreed! Kudos to the persons responsible for creating the php manual. It is
imho, the most concise and accessible documentation of any technology that i
have used on the net. The technology is astounding as well! I know i am
rapidly becoming an evangelist :)
q.
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP in
I was going to suggest this too.
I like doing any sort of transactions or complex business logic using
components whether they be servlets, com objects, etc.
I would take advantage of the ability to integrate different technologies.
Also, it helps using a compiled language for the bus logic,
isn't it,
DELETE FROM tablename;
q.
-Original Message-
From: Wilbert Enserink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 6:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] SQL statement for clearing a table
Hi all,
anybody knows the mysql statement for clearing the contents
I posted the exact same question a while ago, because i know that ASP does
slow down when you jump in and out of the asp dll.
I tried benchmarking it, and asked my geekiest of geek friends. All results
thus far point to the fact that both work just as well. and imho, the
alternate syntax is a
This is how i did it.
1. Create a session variable after someone logs in properly (upon
verification)
// Set the session variable for clientId
$session_clientId = $row['clientId'];
2. All the other pages wont allow you to view them unless the session var is
set.
and if you
This is how i get around it.
On the form page:
input type=checkbox name=SUBSCRIBE value=YES checked
On the submission page:
if (empty($SUBSCRIBE)) {
$SUBSCRIBE = NO;
}
hth,
quinn merio
www.vr2a.com
-Original Message-
From: John Monfort [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
So, during the time the lists were down, i was banging my head over a
seemingly impossible error message.
This was the error message:
Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent
What?! I exlaimed.. the first line in my page registered the session
variable i was using, so
Sorry to nag, i hadnt recieved any responses on this post yet.. would like
to re-request.. I wanted to know if there is drawbacks or benefits to using
the php alternate syntax?
1.) Is it possible (and if so, how do i) get the time it took to process
the page (seconds or milliseconds)?
Thank you for your help, gentlemen, sorry about the re-post.
In case you were wondering about the results on that, the pages both
processed at almost identical times:
0.0023289918899536 - 1st hit
0.0022320411682129 - refresh 2
0.0017479658126831 -refresh 3
Cheers,
q.
Quinn Merio
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