[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 06.08.04 19:40:55:
>Hello everybody,
>does someone have any experience with building for the QNX operating
>system? And for the Power PC processor?
>QNX 6.2.1 is a real-time Linux but it behaves strangely sometimes.
No .. it doesn't behave 'strangely" at all :)
>
Hi everyone,
I found the SQLite DLL for PHP today and just wanted to do some testing
with it. I could rewrite my dump of the MySQL tables and data so that
SQLite would understand it. But there's a fundamental problem left. I
have strings that contain ' characters. But strings are written in ''
char
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On Saturday 07 August 2004 11:46, Yves Goergen wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi,
> I found the SQLite DLL for PHP today and just wanted to do some
> testing with it. I could rewrite my dump of the MySQL tables and data
> so that SQLite would understand it. B
On 07.08.2004 12:04 (+0200), Yves Glodt wrote:
Apply the php-function "sqlite_escape_string" on all the string data you
insert/update to the database. That should to the trick.
Thanks, it just makes a '' from ' instead of \' as with MySQL. Reminds
me a bit of Visual Basic...
p.s.
There is also "
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 09:07:36AM -0400, Joseph Stewart wrote:
> Many thanks for your contribution!
> -joe
>
> On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 22:02:48 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A user earlier posted a question about terminating
> > the grammer for a simple calculator done with
Apply the php-function "sqlite_escape_string" on all the string data you
insert/update to the database. That should to the trick.
Thanks, it just makes a '' from ' instead of \' as with MySQL. Reminds me
a bit of Visual Basic...
It's the standard SQL way of escaping a ' character (MySQL (and som
Hi,
I have been experimenting with SQLite version 3.0 and am trying to implement
a simple publish - subscribe model where multiple processes can
publish/subscribe to messages stored in a SQLite table.
This works fine when a single process is updating the database at any one
time, however I am str
Richard Boulton wrote:
I have been experimenting with SQLite version 3.0 and am trying to implement
a simple publish - subscribe model where multiple processes can
publish/subscribe to messages stored in a SQLite table.
This works fine when a single process is updating the database at any one
time,
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