On 26 March 2017 at 22:56, Judith Monaghan wrote:
> I inherited a good sized antique website that was written in PHP, or that
> is what I understand. I am not a computer person.
> There are several features that I would like to save or at least be able
> to transfer the functionality to the new
I inherited a good sized antique website that was written in PHP, or that
is what I understand. I am not a computer person.
There are several features that I would like to save or at least be able
to transfer the functionality to the new website. The new website will be
on Weebly and will be a m
Hello,
Event was updated.
Stelian
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Maja Nebes wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I submitted an event, PHP Summer Camp, but it shows that the event takes
> place July 26-August 29, while in fact it takes place August 26-29. I
> couldn't find a way to edit it myself, can you hel
Hello!
I submitted an event, PHP Summer Camp, but it shows that the event takes
place July 26-August 29, while in fact it takes place August 26-29. I
couldn't find a way to edit it myself, can you help?
Best regards,
Maja
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:57 AM, Loredana Motorga wrote:
> Hello,
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> I’m currently working in modernizing my php app in terms of moving to the
> latest version of PHP as well as the latest version of ZEND.
>
> Unfortunately, some of the custom php DLLs stopped working. I’m on Zend
> Server 6.3
Hello,
I’m currently working in modernizing my php app in terms of moving to the
latest version of PHP as well as the latest version of ZEND.
Unfortunately, some of the custom php DLLs stopped working. I’m on Zend
Server 6.3 with PHP 5.5.7 and unable to have the xdiff dll up and running. My
se
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Haard Shah wrote:
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> I was wondering how I can get my database
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> variables back into the form input fields so
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> a user can modify the data. Anyone have a solution?
> What I am trying to say is...
>
> If I have a form that has 5 fields that a user
I was wondering how I can get my database
variables back into the form input fields so
a user can modify the data. Anyone have a solution?
What I am trying to say is...
If I have a form that has 5 fields that a user can input information
which is dumped into a Mysql database. Lets sa