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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 04:06:51 +0100, Damian Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The code is shown below
there is now a delay before the page is displayed of 50 secs it must
be hitting the sleep command
I am writing a script that searches through a database table, and then there
is an array function below the searching, but the array function gets
executed before
the database table searching finishes and I want it to wait until
the database has been searched before executing the array code
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Hey,
Use the sleep() function.
Cheers,
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On 4/13/2004 4:42:56 AM, Damian Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am writing a script that searches
it with more lines for legibilities' sake.
Andy
Damian Brown wrote:
td?php $link = 'a href=' ;
$link = $link . $row[2] . '' ;
$link = $link . '/a' ;
echo $link ; ?/td
is not working, I want to output $row[2] as a hyperlink
as it is the refering URL
problem was solved by using substr() on the timestamp
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I need to output a date and time that shows more clearly than just
outputting the timestamp
what is the correct way to go about it ?
I have looked at getdate(), but I haven't fathomed it out yet !
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Thanks in advance for a solution
The second parameter of PHP's date() function takes a timestamp as an
argument, this may be what you're looking for?
Andy
Damian Brown wrote:
I need to output a date and time that shows more clearly than just
outputting the timestamp
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On 4/11/2004 3:25:09 AM, Damian Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED
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Thanks
Andy
Damian Brown wrote:
I have tried that, but it gives a date in the future
and all records have the same time
the code is
td?php echo date (l dS of F Y h:i:s A, $row[5]) ; ?/td
and it gives an output of
Monday 18th of January 2038 10:14:07 PM
I need it to proces
td?php $link = 'a href=' ;
$link = $link . $row[2] . '' ;
$link = $link . '/a' ;
echo $link ; ?/td
is not working, I want to output $row[2] as a hyperlink
as it is the refering URL, but the above is just showing blank in the
output, with no link and no
Hi,
i haven't looked into it properly yet,
but is there a way in PHP of recording
the length of time a visitor stays on
your website
i can record the entry, but i don't know how to
record the exit time
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