php-general Digest 5 Mar 2006 15:06:46 - Issue 3999
Topics (messages 231460 through 231474):
[JOB] LAMP Developer, Washington, D.C. | 80k
231460 by: Beau Gould
[JOB] LAMP Developers, Los Angeles | 70-120k
231461 by: Beau Gould
Re: Prepared statements
231462 by:
MySQL returns Column 'auction_house' cannot be null.
Here're some parts of my code:
--- code ---
$update = $this-sql-stmt_init();
$update-prepare(UPDATE auctions SET name=?, auction_house=?, link=?,
prize=?, runtime=?, bids=?, picture=? WHERE link=?);
$update-bind_param(sisdsiss,
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by (output started at
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by (output started at
On 3/5/06, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me why i am getting this message when trying to login to the
admin section, i am running the script off my local machine.
Warning: session_register() [function.session-register]: Cannot send session
cookie - headers already sent by
R O B said:
That Rod guy, he's such a card! I'd add something, but Jay has already
covered my list in a more recent email than this one to which I'm
responding :)
jblanchard (who I think is Rod) said:
A SQL question on a PHP mailing list usually gets more than ribbing. ;)
No harm done --
On 3/6/06, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R O B said:
That Rod guy, he's such a card! I'd add something, but Jay has already
covered my list in a more recent email than this one to which I'm
responding :)
jblanchard (who I think is Rod) said:
A SQL question on a PHP mailing list usually
Hi all,
ls there anyway I can set the date to the timezone of the clients
timezone? For example, if a person opens the web page at 3/6 12:01
EST and another person opens the same page at 3/5 10:01 MST I would
like the date to be the above days on the client computers. I know
everyone knows
Hi
i would like to make a script to import contact list from msn, yahoo
and gmail instant messenger.
any ideas or tutorial on how to do that.
any help will be appreciated
thanks in advance
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[snip]
ls there anyway I can set the date to the timezone of the clients
timezone? For example, if a person opens the web page at 3/6 12:01
EST and another person opens the same page at 3/5 10:01 MST I would
like the date to be the above days on the client computers. I know
everyone knows this
[snip]
R O B said:
That Rod guy, he's such a card! I'd add something, but Jay has already
covered my list in a more recent email than this one to which I'm
responding :)
jblanchard (who I think is Rod) said:
[/snip]
I am definitely not Rod.
[snip]
For sake of argument, let's agree that
Hi Rob!
Rob wrote:
?php
$doc = new DOMDocument(1.0);
$node = $doc-createElement(root);
$node-setAttribute(align, left);
$doc-appendChild($node);
echo $doc-saveXML();
?
Both ways are perfectly valid. $node and $newnode refer to the same
object. It was written the 1st way to demonstrate the
Andreas Korthaus wrote:
$node = new DOMElement(root);
is read only, while
$node = $doc-createElement(root);
is not? Why?
$node = new DOMElement(root);
In this case the element is not associated with a document. In DOM, you
really aren't supposed to have a node not associated with any
chris smith wrote:
So at some point the $auction_parts['id'] is empty.
As you go into the loop, print out the $auction_house[id], then work
backwards...
I output already some variables in the loop and all are set with correct
values.
As I said, if I do the bind_param inside the
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 08:01:07AM -0500, tedd wrote:
R O B said:
That Rod guy, he's such a card! I'd add something, but Jay has already
covered my list in a more recent email than this one to which I'm
responding :)
jblanchard (who I think is Rod) said:
A SQL question on a PHP mailing
Maybe I'm being hypocritic, and possibly wouldn't have this problem, if it
was a job that only EU Citizens(as opposed to only US Citizens) could apply
for, but I think it's a bit disrespectful, sending mails like this to an
international audience - especially when you send so many of them.
On
I'm thinking of getting an iBook for reasons not really to do with
webbing but really need to do occasional php/mysql stuff to
justify the expense. I believe that they all come with an Apache
testing server installed and wondered if anyone had any success
with getting php/mysql/phpMyAdmin
Job postings dont really belong on this list, expecially ones that
appear on a regular basis for a paticular company.
Consider what would happen if sites like dice.org, monster.com,
etc... started posting positions that matched the keyword 'php'
on a regular basis.
Curt.
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 07:01:55PM -0700, Paul Goepfert wrote:
Hi all,
ls there anyway I can set the date to the timezone of the clients
timezone? For example, if a person opens the web page at 3/6 12:01
EST and another person opens the same page at 3/5 10:01 MST I would
like the date to
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 04:03:17AM +0100, Julius Hacker wrote:
On 3/4/06, Julius Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before that foreach, I use mysqli_stmt_init, mysql_stmt_prepare and
mysql_stmt_bind_param.
In the foreach-loop I give the variables, which I bound with bind_param,
Hi Rob!
Rob wrote:
$node = new DOMElement(root);
In this case the element is not associated with a document. In DOM, you
really aren't supposed to have a node not associated with any document,
but this syntax allows the DOM classes to be extended in PHP. Once the
node is associated with a
On 3/5/06, Curt Zirzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 04:03:17AM +0100, Julius Hacker wrote:
On 3/4/06, Julius Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before that foreach, I use mysqli_stmt_init, mysql_stmt_prepare and
mysql_stmt_bind_param.
In the foreach-loop I give
I have a page that resizes an image to be included in a html page, using:
echo img src=\$rel_mapfile\ alt=\Course Map\\n;
unlink($rel_mapfile);
I need the other html stuff on the page so I need to fetch a file from the
server to include in the page.
So, I resized the image and saved it as a
Hi!
The XML-Code I have to create (http://news.php.net/php.general/231486),
needs a root-element, with xmlns and XML schema link, something like that:
Test xmlns=http://example.com/test;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xsi:schemaLocation=http://example.com/test
I don't think you can. Each element in a web page is transmited over a
separate connection, when the browser parses an included element, such as an
image, an iframe, a stylesheet, an included script file or whatever, it
opens a new connection to the server (or another server in the same
Many thinks for your input...
The sessions approach seems like a good one.
Since posting my question, I thought of writing the file in a tmp dir and using
it.
Then scan the tmp dir for all files older than an hour or so and unlinking them. Sorta like a cron job without the
extra effort.
- Original Message -
From: tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Cc: Gustav Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Cummings
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Mysql Rows
Hi:
Gustav said:
No, maybe not when it's a small db, but when
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