Hello,
td style=vertical-align: top;1input
name=grid[1][1] value=1 type=checkboxbr
/td
[snip]
td style=vertical-align: top;1input
name=grid[2][1] value=1 type=checkboxbr
/td
Is there a reason you're sending a 1, 2 or 3 value
with the checkboxes?
Well,
Hello,
I have another problem with my program. Again!
Here it is:
I have some grids. To make it simple, let's say I have
two grids like this:
td style=vertical-align: top;1input
name=grid[1][1] value=1 type=checkboxbr
/td
td style=vertical-align: top;2input
name=grid[1][2] value=2
Henri Marc wrote:
td style=vertical-align: top;1input
name=grid[1][1] value=1 type=checkboxbr
/td
[snip]
td style=vertical-align: top;1input
name=grid[2][1] value=1 type=checkboxbr
/td
Is there a reason you're sending a 1, 2 or 3 value with the checkboxes?
You already
Hey all, the next code i wrote is for deleting users who don`t login
for 60 days. This script should work under 4.x.x series of MySQL DB,
but i have 3.x.x version. What should i change in this code that it
should work on 3.x.x version of MySQL. ( time is given as a timestamp
( saved as time() in
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From: NeXaS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Another problem with mysql version coding
Hey all, the next code i wrote is for deleting users who don`t login
for 60 days. This script should work under 4.x.x series
My guess you have a mess in your curl library installation. For example
you use header from version 7.9.5 and specify that you have version
7.10.3. Find all libcurl.so and curl.h files on your system and check if
they are really the version you think they are. You may try running rpm
-V
Yup, you were correct. the 7.10.3 rpm was installed but I forgot to install
the 7.10.3 development rpm. I did so and all compiles fine now.
Thanks,
Don
My guess you have a mess in your curl library installation. For example
you use header from version 7.9.5 and specify that you have version
Ok, now that I've solved my 'curl' problem, I've run in to another problem.
Now I am getting teh following error:
configure: error: snmp.h not found. Check your SNMP installation.
I've installed the ucd-snmp rpms so what am I missing?
Thanks,
Don
- Original Message -
From: Marek
Assuming you also installed ucd-snmp-devel-*.rpm, likely you need to
specify --with-snmp=/usr or --with-snmp=/usr//include/ucd-snmp
Don wrote:
Ok, now that I've solved my 'curl' problem, I've run in to another problem.
Now I am getting teh following error:
configure: error: snmp.h not found.
Ok, that problem solved but now another one pops up when I run 'make'.
Please note that it is complaining about code that came with the PHP tarball
and I haven't changed anything. Below are the errors for your viewing
(dis)pleasure. Any guidance would be appreciated. This isn't supposed to
be
Hello again,
another problem with 4.3.0. I have gd support but
after the upgrade my scripts started complaing :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
imagecreatefromjpeg()
My ./configure (the same used for ages).
'./configure' '--with-apxs' '--with-ttf' '--with-xml'
'--with-gd' '--with-ftp'
On Friday 31 January 2003 23:22, Robert Mena wrote:
Hello again,
another problem with 4.3.0. I have gd support but
after the upgrade my scripts started complaing :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
imagecreatefromjpeg()
My ./configure (the same used for ages).
'./configure'
On Friday 20 December 2002 08:28, Sean Malloy wrote:
Its all wrong. You shouldn't be using a switch statement anyway. A switch
is for evaluating a single variable.
You can use the switch construct in the context that the OP was using it. In
fact I prefer use that instead of a whole bunch of
-Original Message-
From: Beauford.2002 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2002 00:19
This should be as simple as breathing, but not today. I have
two variables
$a and $b which I need to compare in a switch statement in
several different
ways, but no matter what I do
-Original Message-
From: Rick Emery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2002 00:34
switch() does not work that way. Switch uses the value in
the parentheses and selects a
CASE based upon that value. Read the manual.
You will have to use a series of
-Original Message-
From: Sean Malloy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2002 02:36
To: PHP General
Subject: RE: [PHP] Another problem with conditional statements
Nowhere in the documentation does it specify switch should be
used in the
context you are attempting
-Original Message-
From: Beauford.2002 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2002 03:15
Using switch would be more efficiant as it would stop once a
match is made
(if you use break), but with eleif statements each one is evaluated in
order.
Not sure that's true -- a
Hi,
This should be as simple as breathing, but not today. I have two variables
$a and $b which I need to compare in a switch statement in several different
ways, but no matter what I do it's wrong.
This is what I have tried, can someone tell me how it should be.
TIA
switch (true):
case
a single variable, otherwise, you are stuck with using is/else
statements
-Original Message-
From: Beauford.2002 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 20 December 2002 11:19 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] Another problem with conditional statements
Hi,
This should
: Thursday, December 19, 2002 6:19 PM
Subject: [PHP] Another problem with conditional statements
Hi,
This should be as simple as breathing, but not today. I have two variables
$a and $b which I need to compare in a switch statement in several different
ways, but no matter what I do it's wrong
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Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Another problem with conditional statements
switch() does not work that way. Switch uses the value in the parentheses
and selects a
CASE based upon
: showDefault();
}
-Original Message-
From: Beauford.2002 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 20 December 2002 12:46 PM
To: Rick Emery
Cc: PHP General
Subject: Re: [PHP] Another problem with conditional statements
I believe you are incorrect. Switch will look for the first
: Sean Malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 9:36 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Another problem with conditional statements
Nowhere in the documentation does it specify switch should be used in the
context you are attempting.
The docs show a single
On Friday 20 December 2002 08:19, Beauford.2002 wrote:
Hi,
This should be as simple as breathing, but not today. I have two variables
$a and $b which I need to compare in a switch statement in several
different ways, but no matter what I do it's wrong.
This is what I have tried, can someone
*sigh* They never stop.
I have a series of lines that I put through a function that strips tags and
replaces them with their best string equivalents (bold tags turn into *s and
such).
For some reason, when I replace my BR tags with \n\r and print the
resulting line on-screen, it works. But when
You might be getting the emails in HTML mode, try adding
Content-type:text/ascii to your extra headers section
of the mail command.
Adam Voigt
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On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*sigh* They never stop.
I have a series of lines that I put through a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason, when I replace my BR tags with \n\r and print the
Do you mean \r\n (carriage return, line feed)? Is this a typo in your
post or is it the problem?
HTH
Chris
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Hi Liam,
*sigh* They never stop.
I know the feeling ;-)
For some reason, when I replace my BR tags with \n\r
and print the resulting line on-screen, it works. But
when I e-mail the lines, the \n\r seems to disappear
I think it might be \r\n, not \n\r.
The works on-screen but not on
You might be getting the emails in HTML mode, try adding
Content-type:text/ascii to your extra headers section of the mail
command.
No, I've got the text/ascii header in there. I have it send an HTML and a
text version. Both look very different. The only problem with the text
version is that
well, i solved the last problem on my own but now i need help on my new one
:-)
how do you convert text to hexadecimal with PHP?
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I would have started with a search on php.net for hex which would have
showed you two functions, and numerous other links that i'm not going to
read.
dechex() and hexdec() seem to do it for numbers, and i'm sure you'll find
what you need with some more looking.
Justin French
on 23/07/02 6:02
Dear Friends:
I have had another problem, after succesfully find flex package
installed
in this machine and make a link to a folder that is included in PATH.
After ./configure, after the message that PHP was configured OK, following
the instructions I write: make.
This is the error
you need ar.
my solaris 8 install has it in /usr/ccs/bin
if you have it there, make sure /usr/ccs/bin is in your PATH.
if you need to know what package ar is part of let me know.
joe
Emiliano Marmonti([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 03:12:00PM -0300:
Dear Friends:
I have had
Dear Friends:
I have had another problem, after succesfully find flex package installed
in this machine and make a link to a folder that is included in PATH.
After ./configure, after the message that PHP was configured OK, following
the instructions I write: make.
This is the error that
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