On 2/26/2013 4:27 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
I have the following:
$dsn = mysqli://$username:$password@$hostname2/$database;
$options = array(
'debug' = 3,
'result_buffering' = false,
);
$dbh = MDB2::factory($dsn, $options);
if (PEAR::isError($mdb2))
{
Perhaps he could share all relevant code, since at this time we are mostly
guessing.
Declaration/assignment of a lot of variables isn't included in the snippets.
HTH
Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
Serge Fonville
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From: Jim Giner [mailto:jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com]
Sent: 27 February 2013 12:28
2 - you have a couple indices wrapped in curly braces, not parens.
Is
that some new kind of syntax I'm not aware of?
No, that's some old kind of syntax you have no reason to be
Do phpinfo() for that, you will find that information there.
/Peter
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Hi,
If i have a php and mysql website...how many connections support mysql at
one time ?
Thanks
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If i have a php and mysql website...how many connections support mysql =
at one time ?
Depends on your mysql setup; you'll have to look at the mysql
configuration file (/etc/my.cnf on most *nices).
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when you are working with classes and objects in php, and you are coding
inside a class, you must use the $this variable to access the members of the
class, for example:
class test {
//Class vars (something like properties)
var $a;
var $b;
var $c;
var $sum;
//Class
as Chris W. Parker noticed, there is a little mistake in the example above
posted by me, it says:
//Class function
function set() {
$sum = $this-a . $this-b . $this-c;
}
and it should say:
//Class function
function set() {
$this-sum = $this-a . $this-b . $this-c;
}
sorry :P
luis.
Luis
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on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 3:18 PM said:
as Chris W. Parker noticed, there is a little mistake in the example
above posted by me, it says:
i'd like to thank the academy, my parents, God, my cat, and all of those
that voted for me!
thank you!
kisses
All single quotes around variables or escape characters are written out man!
it's as simple as that.
example you have a variable named $hey and you want to output $hey, you
can't it's gonna replace the content of that string with the value of $hey.
When you put stuff inside ' ' they are not
Chris Boget schrieb:
Why is it that \n gets translated to a _new line_ when in
double quotes whereas it's displayed as the literal when
in single quotes? I checked out the docs but couldn't
come up with a definitive answer. If someone could point
me to the right page in the docs that
I never saw that is it really working? it is supposed to be $_GLOBAL['lala']
too.. but..
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I have almost two years of
I checked the code again...it is $Globals{'lala'}...
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I never saw that is it really working? it is supposed to be
$_GLOBAL['lala']
too.. but..
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It looks like that some yrs ago, the variable $GLOBALS contains all the
variable of the page so thats like describing the variable of the page.
I'm not sure too, I've never tested/used it.
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Subject: [PHP] Re: stupid question
I checked the code again...it is $Globals{'lala'}...
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Correction:
/* Get the first character of a string */
$str = 'This is a test.';
$first = $str{0};
$first will be 'T'
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I
Liam, when you want to post a new message to the list don't just hit the
reply button and change the subject. If you do that you message appears
in the thread of the message you replied to.
It really messes things up for people who follow message threads. And
worse you might not get any
Ok, point taken.
Sorry, I didn't know.
Also, thanks for the help, I got it :-)
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 1:52 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: stupid question
Liam, when you want to post a new
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Liam Mackenzie) wrote:
I have a script that outputs this:
0.023884057998657
What's the command to make it shrink down to this:
0.023
round()
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