Thanks for your reply, everyone !
It turns out that when Apache 2 was installed with Redhat 9, the mod
auth_mysql library was not installed.
I followed everyone's advice and still did not get an error log - oddly
enough.
Well, in trying to "cleanly" remove Apache 2, in order to work with 1.3.x,
Chris Payne wrote:
Hi there everyone,
I have a database with email addresses from people who sign up for a newsletter on my website. Now, I have a utility i've written where they can save the addresses as a CSV file on their computer if they are logged in and the admin. What I would love to know
Hi there everyone,
I have a database with email addresses from people who sign up for a newsletter on my
website. Now, I have a utility i've written where they can save the addresses as a
CSV file on their computer if they are logged in and the admin. What I would love to
know, is how can I r
Rene,
-{ Rene Brehmer }- said:
> I'm not sure how to explain this, I'm totally new to MySQL and SQL as a
> whole, this is my first ever code using SQL at all...so plz bare with me
> here...
>
> I'm working with PHP 4.2.3 and MySQL 4.something (not certain what version
> the end-server runs).
>
> F
I'm not sure how to explain this, I'm totally new to MySQL and SQL as a
whole, this is my first ever code using SQL at all...so plz bare with me
here...
I'm working with PHP 4.2.3 and MySQL 4.something (not certain what version
the end-server runs).
For a game clan I'm in (MPE 1A in Earth: 202
The function sqlite_fetch_all() mentioned in the changelog of version
1.0 of the extension is not documented in php docs.
I'd like to know what is the diference between sqlite_fetch_all() and
sqlite_array_query() about which the docs say that "[it] is best suited
to queries returning 45 rows or les
fred jones wrote:
Okay the weird part is that everything seems kosher,
(no errors, the output from the select statement
prints out the data I entered), the only problem being
when I look in the database (via a webadmin or
bringing up the data in another form) it's not there!
In another words I'm lo
Aaron Wolski wrote:
Here's some functions I use in my development which save on connect and
query calls for me.
aaron: i do more or less the same thing. allow me to criticize your
functions in one very important respect: you do not check the return
value of your calls! i would suggest that an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all I have a helpdesk application that was written in php and I
would like to create a script that will e-mail the systems staff how many
open helpdesk tickets they have. There are 10 users and I can wrtie a
script no problem to do a count and then e-mail that to