Hi,
the problem is solved ... but the solution is searched.
I renamed the file to mypage2.php and the script works fine. Puzzles me
quite a bit. So, if anyone has an idea... I'm thankful for any comments.
Thanks to you guys who replied.
Sebastian Haag said:
> Hi guys,
>
> Hut
you are talking about. But
not this time.
> not sure if the PHP.INI file has a setting for displaying that
> information.
>
> At the very least, the code though.
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Sebastian Haag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 03
Hi everyone,
I have trouble with a PHP-script querying a MySQL-database. Actually my
Opera-Browser has trouble (version 7.11 on a Win2000 machine). It outputs
a parse error when i enter that page.
Parse error: parse error in /var/www/mypage.php on line 156
After checking all parenthesis over a
Hi Jerry,
JeRRy said:
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure if this is possible or not or in what
> format etc. Maybe it's a PHP, mysql or even a
> JavaScript thing. But thought I'd post here and see
> if people are aware if it is possible for what I want
> to do. I have searched alot on the net and yet have
Marion,
marionh said:
> I bought my own domain and have Php on it and Myslq..i have no idea what
> these are or how to use the php to set up a guestbook, etc..Is there any
> sites that would tell me how step by step..My host would do it for a fee
> and
> I want to do it myself
> thanks
> marion
>
Diana,
Diana Cassady said:
> Hi. This seems like it should be simple. I've had no problem doing this
> in other languages, but can find no reference to this function in the
> PHP manual.
>
> How can I get PHP to return the referring URL?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Diana
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "W
Diana,
Diana Cassady said:
> Another one that should be easy that I am just not finding anywhere in
> the manual.
>
> How do I put an 'and' or an 'or' in an if statement?
>
> I know I could achieve the same results with multiple if statements,
> but that seems so inefficient.
>
> Lets say I wanted
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
Tommy Apel said:
> Hi I'm having a little problem ondestanding whats going on
> The problem is that some and only some of my odbc_exec()'s functions while
> others don't and cause an segmentation fault in apache1/2
> My configuration is SuSE 8.1 with Apache2.0.44, PHP4.3.1 --with-iODBC
> after