Hi Edward,
I hope I don't annoy you. If so, please tell me.
Not at all - you'll be the first to know! However you/I would be more comfortable if
things were kept on the
list - (a) others might 'jump in' and solve your problem before I find the
time/inspiration, and (b) everyone
with similar
Hi Edward,
[I've put this back on the list - others will be able to share their wisdom/you might
not have to wait so long
for me to get around to a reply!]
My first thought is that you have a neat system of encoding the link data being stored
in MySQL.
I assume this is preceded by some sort
Hello,
I'm using MySQL 3.23.32 and PHP. When an URL is retieved from the database,
two things can happen:
1. it's working
2. it's not working and in look like:
http://localhost/http://www.test.com/;
My big question: WHY using the same DB the URL is well retreived in a page
and wrong in another?!
Hello,
I'm using MySQL 3.23.32 and PHP. When an URL is etieved from the database,
two things can happen:
1. it's working
2. it's not working and in look like:
http://localhost/http://www.test.com/;
My big question: WHY using the same DB the URL is well retreived in a page
and wrong in
Hello Edward,
I'm using MySQL 3.23.32 and PHP. When an URL is retieved from the database,
two things can happen:
1. it's working
2. it's not working and in look like:
http://localhost/http://www.test.com/;
My big question: WHY using the same DB the URL is well retreived in a page
and
It would help to see either the PHP code or the SQL statement.
=S.
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Edward Ionescu wrote:
Hello,
I'm using MySQL 3.23.32 and PHP. When an URL is etieved from the database,
two things can happen:
1. it's working
2. it's not working and in look like: