vingupta3 wrote:
Its been a whiling i am searching for Sync Outlook
with MySQL via PHP.
I want to synchronize Calendar events and Contacts
from Outlook with MySQL via PHP.
Can you help me with it..
http://php.net/com
Here endeth the PHP involvement. Look up the Outlook COM objects in
At 23:12 14.02.2003, Daniel Negron/KBE said:
[snip]
have run into a problem now, that every page I have edited has somehow
corrupted most/all of the font and img tags. so they look like this
font
face=ARIAL, HELVETICA
Now when the page is read it
This one time, at band camp,
Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After upgrading to MySQL 4.0.1.2 I ma getting the message :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
/home/penpals/pub/mysql.php on line 3
hmm, did you install from RPM??
Kevin
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 20:12, Vernon wrote:
After upgrading to MySQL 4.0.1.2 I ma getting the message :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
Search archive on the above.
Please help my production server is down!
If it's critical shouldn't you test all upgrades
This is not helping me. I know very well that I should not and I tried the
upgrade on two other machines and all went wll.
My problem still stands and a search does ntohiong but tell me to check that
the path is correct. If it worked before then obviously the path is fine,
unless something has
What are apache logs telling you?
Vernon wrote:
After upgrading to MySQL 4.0.1.2 I ma getting the message :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
/home/penpals/pub/mysql.php on line 3
Please help my production server is down!
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If it worked before then obviously the path is fine,
unless something has changed.
Obviously something changed if it worked on 2 other servers. Check all your
logs.
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For some reason I do not see any error logs for today.
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 20:42, Vernon wrote:
This is not helping me. I know very well that I should not and I tried the
upgrade on two other machines and all went wll.
My problem still stands and a search does ntohiong but tell me to check
that the path is correct. If it worked before
IMPERSONATE id='Ernest P. Worrel'Hey Vern/IMPERSONATE,
PHP does not think you have the MySQL module installed. none of the mysql_*
commands are going to work. check the output of phpinfo() to verify. What
version of PHP are you running? Since you are using RPMs the only (helpful)
advice I can
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Jacky@lilst wrote:
$sql1 = "insert into firsttable (firstname, lastname) values('Jack','Chan')";
$resultsql1 = mysql_query($sql1);
$sqlLastID = "select LAST_INSERT_ID() from firsttable";
$resultlast = mysql_query($sqlLastID);
$FirstLast = mysql_result($resultlast,0,0);
From: Joe Stump [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jacky@lilst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Urgent help needed, sound scary when anyone did that on
title :-)
remove the result - so just type $id = mysql_insert_id() and it should
work
fin
you know Jacky, there's another, less cool and less reliable way to get the
last inserted id:
SELECT id FROM table ORDER BY id DESC;
it will sort them all giving you the biggest id *number* (not what mysql
keeps) and you can keep it for as many milliseconds your script will run
more...
So if
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To: 'Jacky@lilst' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 10:22 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Urgent help needed, sound scary when anyone did that on
title :-)
you know Jacky, there's another, less cool and less reliable way to get
the
last inserted id:
SELECT
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