p.s. I found this email address on the php website, which means I've been to the php website, therefore this is a php question. Don't you dare flame me.
Jay Blanchard wrote:
Did you just top post? Top posting === evil;
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 3:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] mysql_connect does not connect
HAHAHA, this thread is awsome though, you all must admit the humor
involved here. I hope this thread continues for a couple more days. or here is an idea for a thread
{PHP} globals.asp wont set my php vars
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amazing how long that thread is -- must be a record. Seems to be
classic case
of 'ignore-the-obvious' or 'my-mind-is-made-up.
Don't-confuse-me-with-facts'.
Perhaps I should start a new thread:
"[PHP} Can't get NULL to output anything!!!!!"
hehe Andre
On Friday 17 September 2004 03:11 pm, Jason Davidson wrote:
hehehe.. im actually looking forward to reading responses on this thread..
funny stuff.
Jason
Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 17 September 2004 23:21, Sam Hobbs wrote:
Again, it is okay to say this once but it is not useful to keep insisting. I am smart enough to be aware of the possibility and
if and
when other possibilities have been exahausted I would have tried
the
possibility of disabling the firewall or whatever. Insisting
upon it
from others is not productive; it is more likley to polarize me
in the
opposite direction and get us to where we are now. It is the
emotional
commentary that is most unproductive. I try to explain
(unemotionally
and in a reasonable manner) that I don't need the additional
assertion
that I must try something and the response to that becomes
emotional.
Being obstinate and contrarian does nothing to help resolve your
problem.
Time for another:
[quote from a Sam Hobbs post in reply to Jason Davidson]
It is my understanding that the firewall is not supposed to be relevant. I have not seen anything saying it is supposed to be.
If it
is true that it is not supposed to be relevant, then simply
saying it
is just causes confusion. If you had said that the firewall is
not
supposed to be relevant, but try disabling it anyway, then I
would say
that I am totally able to think like that too. It is reasonable
to try
things like that to diagnose a bug.
[quote]
Would I be correct if I paraphrased the above as:
The wrong way to get Sam Hobbs to try something that might help in solving his problem:
[JD] The firewall might be blocking your attempts to connect to
mysql.
Try disabling it. [SH] Yeah and what makes you think that? I KNOW the firewal has
nothing
to do with it. Get real (and go away).
The right way to get Sam Hobbs to try something that might help in solving his problem:
[JD] The firewall has nothing to do with your problem. But try
disabling
it anyway. [SH] Yeah that sounds reasonable. Thanks, I'll try that.
How silly is that?
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