Hi folks
While we are on the subject of strategic issues for PHP, a quick question on
the OOP functionality.
As many on this list will know, there is a peculiarity with the PHP object
model - in many situations it creates a copy of an instance when you would
expect a reference. This means that
Hi folks
I asked my ISP to flesh out their negative comments about adding libraries
to PHP.
This is their reply - is there anything in this, or are they
misunderstanding the situation?
We run servers. We want to compile stuff from source, for obvious reasons!
As such, the question is simple
Rasmus
That's a pretty good list. And the Mandrake and Debian packages are every
bit as complete. I am not as familiar with SuSE nor the fbsd port, but I
would be very surprised if they were not very close to, if not better
than, the current RedHat rpms.
Thanks for the education - I
Well,
T1 INNER JOIN T2
For each row R1 of T1, the joined table has a row for each row in T2 that
satisfies the join condition with R1.
T1 LEFT OUTER JOIN T2
First, an INNER JOIN is performed. Then, for each row in T1 that does not
satisfy the join condition with any row in T2, a joined row is
Being practical, the vast majority of serious PHP applications will be
running on Linux. If you were to cover RedHat, and .rpm compatible distros
such as SuSE, you would cover the requirements of perhaps the majority of
users.
But RedHat, SuSE, Mandrake, Debian and FreeBSD already have
yes, you just declare the default value of the arguments such as :
my_function ($first = 'no-value', $second = 0, $third = null )
Note that the default value must be a constant expression and any defaults
should be on the right side of any non-default arguments
or you can achieve the very
Hi folks
I asked my ISP to flesh out their negative comments about adding libraries
to PHP.
This is their reply - is there anything in this, or are they
misunderstanding the situation?
We run servers. We want to compile stuff from source, for obvious reasons!
As such, the question is
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 11:19:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Wilson)
wrote:
I'm doing a project for which I want to have a C/C++ act as a process proxy
for which can pass information and retrieve information from a called PHP
script. I think that can be done in perl however perl I don't take is
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