, please try again soon.; }
I checked, and it always returns 1, even though I tried a [EMAIL PROTECTED] that
doesn't exist!
Anyone got a clue what I've done wrong?
Kind Regards,
Henrik Johansson
System Administrator
RADIUS Sweden AB
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Hi.
I am constructing a somewhat generic class to contain all queries needed to
make a self sustaining base to
conform for a larger purpose.
Basically I am quite new to the concept of writing classes, which doesn´t
have much to do with this inquiry though.
One of the issues I ran into was how
Hi.
You probably want to use Windows 2000 Server instead; after all, Windows XP
is
more or less targeted against workstations and home use (as of yet). It may
need some tweaking to be suitable for server-use. Consider the complexity of
all DCOM+ components that coexist and rely on various
Is this possible from php?
Regards,
Henrik
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Hi Rasmus!
Thank You for sharing that; I was beginning to fear that I had been permanetly banned. ;-)
Good work!
Best Regards,
Henrik J.
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From: Rasmus Lerdorf[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 18 juni 2001 21:15
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, i
guess, would be
to use frames as a base for Your HTML/PHP-documents.
Best Regards,
Henrik Johansson!
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