Yesterday, from savaidis:
> The obious question is: (before I test it)
> This is concatenation to $query that is a string type, no?
Yea. The following works either:
mysql_query("create bla".
"bla".
"bla
bla blabla
".
"bla"
."bla"
);
> So the limit isn't also set to 255 chars too?
There is no such limit in PHP.
> Or is a trick especially for this case?
There is no any bit nothing trick not. Read PHP-Doku about defintions of
strings.
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