I've seen answers both ways in the archive of this list, and I wonder
what is true.
Suppose I open a file in append mode - like a log file. Two different
HTTP connections fire up two different PHP processes which both open
the same file. Then they both do an fwrite( $fp, "some string" ).
Is th
On 2001 September? 10 ,Monday 18:56, Thomas Watson wrote:
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> session_start();
> session_register("test");
> $test = "something";
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> function foo() {
> print($HTTP_SESSION_VARS["test"] . "\n");
> }
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> foo();
> print($HTTP_SESSION_VARS["test"] . "\n");
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> ?>
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> Click here
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On Wednesday 29 August 2001 10:09, Justin French wrote:
> I noticed this chunk of code in a site the other day:
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> My GUESS is that if i click the "Yes" button, I magically
> get $btn = "Yes" as a var is the receieving PHP script.
> I was just about to test this, when I realised that (
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 10:07, Warren Vail wrote:
> The ability to select a set from a previously selected set is
> possible in Sybase because the database supports creation of
> temporary tables and the select insert.
No, you seem to have missed my point entirely. So I'll explain in a
littl
Jason wrote:
> I wrote a script that clients can upload files to our server and
> download files but there is one small problem. Mac users can't
> upload all of their files. I am guess there is no file extensions.
> Anyone have any ideas?
> Jason
Well, in Mac, there are indeed no mandatory file
I have started working with Sybase lately, and it has come to my
knowledge that a single query can return multiple result sets in
Sybase, especially when using stored procedures.
Now, in ASP (sorry...), there are calls that allow retrieving the
next result set from the current result set. So i
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