Greetings,
I have a site that I am developing and I am looking to partner/
developer with great php/mySQL skills (for share of potential profits)
to assist me in finishing this site. I am looking for someone who can
invest (like myself) their time and skills to complete the site in
>> CREATE TABLE log ( idlog int auto_increment not null, imepriimek
>> varchar(50), clock timestamp, action varchar(30), onfile
>> varchar(100), filesize float(6,2),
uniqueid(idlog) ); -- here is your mistake
the syntax for that should be 'unique key(idlog)' if you only wanted
to specify a
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 10:29, Grega Leskovšek wrote:
> Can smbd please look at this sentence - I got an error and do not
> know how to fix it - I am still very unfamiliar with MYSQL:
>
> CREATE TABLE log ( idlog int auto_increment not null, imepriimek
> varchar(50), clock timestamp, action va
This is the general list. If your problem is with MySQL and queries, let us
know.
Best regards.
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> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 14:35, Don Wieland
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there a list/form to get some help on compiling mySQL queries? I am
> > executing them
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 14:35, Don Wieland wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a list/form to get some help on compiling mySQL queries? I am
> executing them via PHP, but do not want to ask for help here if it is no the
> appropriate forum. Thanks ;-)
Yes.
For MySQL queries, write to the MySQL
cheaper than the first;
my question is:
on your experience, how do php / mySQL behave on multicores?
maybe its better a lesser_core / highest frequency system than a more_core /
lower frequency?
can a 12 GB / 24 GB RAM configuration make the difference? in which terms?
thank you for your
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:36:40 -0600
"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
> mysql> select * from table where id='1';
> +---+-+-+---+
> | 1 | 123 | 0.0 | C |
> | 1 | 234 | 0.1 | D |
> | 1 | 345 | 0.0 | D |
> | 1 | 456 | 0.1 | C |
> | 1 | 567 | 0.1 | G |
> +---+-+-
On this level, it's more of an apache/web-server-in-general issue.
There are 2 connections to be considered here: the connection between
the browser and the web server and the connection between the
webserver (running PHP for example) and the database and they have
very different behaviours.
If t
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Nigel Wood wrote:
> P.S. Sorry to the other list users for a PHP oriented discussion.
>
Get a room, you two :-)
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> > Consider the following concept,
> >
> > ~/index.php
> >
> > #1. Fetch data from an external webpage using PHP Curl;
> > #2. Preg_match/Prepare Data to INSERT from local MySQL; - this may take a
> > few secs
> > #3. While Loop { INSERT data (from #2) into local MySQL } - this may take
> > only m
Well... just summarizing my thread here.
I tested this today.
As Carsten mentioned...
Without the function 'ignore_user_abort(true);', when the browser is
closed the script will stop at some point (if there's output ('echo etc') of
certain number (1,000s) of characters remaining.).
Many Thanks
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 11:44:42 +0200, Jørn Dahl-Stamnes
wrote:
> The server does not know if the browser is closed or not (or if the
> network
> connection is losted). It will continue to execute the code until
> finnished.
Not quite true. If it decides to flush its output buffer and not
http://php.net/manual/en/function.ignore-user-abort.php
/ Carsten
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 18:39:07 +0900, Antonio PHP
wrote:
> This maybe a newbie question.
>
> Consider the following concept,
>
> ~/index.php
>
> #1. Fetch data from an external webpage using PHP Curl;
> #2. Preg_mat
As a side-note: letting a random user (such as your website visitor) wait
for a couple of seconds is usually not good practice, unless you have a very
good incentive for them to do so.
2010/4/16 Jørn Dahl-Stamnes
> On Friday 16 April 2010 11:39, Antonio PHP wrote:
> > This maybe a newbie questio
On Friday 16 April 2010 11:39, Antonio PHP wrote:
> This maybe a newbie question.
>
> Consider the following concept,
>
> ~/index.php
>
> #1. Fetch data from an external webpage using PHP Curl;
> #2. Preg_match/Prepare Data to INSERT from local MySQL; - this may take a
> few secs
> #3. While Loop {
This maybe a newbie question.
Consider the following concept,
~/index.php
#1. Fetch data from an external webpage using PHP Curl;
#2. Preg_match/Prepare Data to INSERT from local MySQL; - this may take a
few secs
#3. While Loop { INSERT data (from #2) into local MySQL } - this may take
only mili
DMSoft Technologies is glad to announce the release of DBForms from MS
Access to PHP + MySQL v3.0.0.
DBForms from MS Access to PHP + MySQL allows you to convert MS Access
forms to PHP driven WEB pages and Microsoft Access tables to MySQL database.
This converter combines the strengths of
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
> From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:03 AM
> To: Jerry Schwartz
> Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
> performance
>
> Jerry Schwa
>Dear Jerry,
>
>OH
>32 Bit php is good for working with 64 Bit MySQL ?
>
[JS] Yes, it's fine. Remember, MySQL is a server - it doesn't care who is on
the other end, so long as the queries are properly formed.
Regards,
Jerry Schwartz
The Infoshop by Global Information Incorporated
195 Farming
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:03 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
BTW, would you mind to
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:03 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
BTW, would you mind to tell me which newer
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
>>BTW, would you mind to tell me which newer version of php and mysql are
>>you running now ?
>>Due to I want to download a version of them and do the test under win2003...
>>Then, I want to tell(reply) you the result(stable)!
>>
>>
>[JS] PHP 5.2.10, Apache 2.2.14 (Win32)
>-Original Message-
>From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
>Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 2:13 AM
>To: Jerry Schwartz
>Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>Dear Jerry,
>
>Sorry...
>I just visit www.php.net...
>BUT I don't quite understanding the online manual:
>http://www.php.net/man
>Dear Jerry,
>
>Would you mind to tell me how to update ( what tool/editor ) all of your
>php source code for using with your new version of php and mysql ?
>
[JS] If I had one, I would do it. I've been using an editor named Textpad for
a very, very long time but despite its many features I wouldn
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:35 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
Dear Jerry,
Sorry
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:35 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
Dear Jerry,
Sorry
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:35 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
Dear Jerry,
Sorry, did you suggest to use
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
>>Dear Jerry,
>>
>>Sorry, did you suggest to use 5.x / 5.y ( NO 6.x ) ?
>>
>>
>[JS] No, I am not saying that. The system I inherited was running 5.x, and I
>have not had the time nor urgent need to move upwards. There are some
>incompatibilities that I would have to dea
>Dear Jerry,
>
>Sorry, did you suggest to use 5.x / 5.y ( NO 6.x ) ?
[JS] No, I am not saying that. The system I inherited was running 5.x, and I
have not had the time nor urgent need to move upwards. There are some
incompatibilities that I would have to deal with. For example, although short
ta
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 9:25 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
-Original Message
From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 9:25 AM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
performance
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Edward S.P
Jerry Schwartz wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
>>Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:25 AM
>>To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>>Subject: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
>>performanc
>-Original Message-
>From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edward...@ita.org.mo]
>Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:25 AM
>To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>Subject: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
>performance
>
>Dear all,
>
>Would you mind
Dear all,
Would you mind to give me the suggestion ?
I want to use 32bit php and mysql server on 64bit Windows 2003 Server...
So, is it possible ( good for work also ) ?
Thanks !
Edward.
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Yes, you are right. It's the json_encode that fail.
It's strange though. The data that fail is "Humlebæk".
Another query, in another form, returning "Værksted" don't
fail in json_encode.
echo $cust['oname'];give the correct value.
On Tue, September 22, 2009 22:56, Mark Goodge wrote:
> Mogen
Mogens Melander wrote:
Well, no typos.
The relevant piece of code:
if (! $cust = mysql_fetch_assoc($res))
{
echo "{success: false, errors: { reason: 'Fetch Customer failed: " .
htmlspecialchars(mysql_error(),ENT_QUOTES) .
"" . htmlspecialchars($sql,ENT_QU
t; You didn't show your php code, but I'd bet you have a typo, likely
>> in assigning the returned value to the variable, or in the name of
>> the variable you're printing.
>>
>> - Rick
>>
>>
>>
>> Original Message --
the returned value to the variable, or in the name of
> the variable you're printing.
>
> - Rick
>
>
>
> Original Message
>> Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:02:06 PM +0200
>> From: Mogens Melander
>> To: mysql@lists.m
Hi guys
I'm getting rather confused on this thing.
Results returned from mysql console/query-browser is
different from what's returned from same query in PHP.
Maybe someone smarter than me could shed some light on
what's going on. I'm clueless :(
Environment is as follow:
Mysql Server version:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 08:47:41AM -0500, Johnny Withers wrote:
> Are you sure MySQL is running?
> Can you connect with any other MySQL client?
>
Turns out the php.ini was not set properly.
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Dave Shariff Yadallee - System
> Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the P
Are you sure MySQL is running?
Can you connect with any other MySQL client?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Dave Shariff Yadallee - System
Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem wrote:
> Trying the latest phpMYAdmin on Mac OS X.
>
> Everything is set up correct but I get
>
> #2002 - The s
Trying the latest phpMYAdmin on Mac OS X.
Everything is set up correct but I get
#2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not
correctly configured)
And I am telling config.php where the mysql.sock file is located.
Help.
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From: paras...@gmail.com [mailto:paras...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Brown
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 9:37 AM
To: workerho...@studysite.eu
Cc: PHP; MYSQL General List
Subject: Re: [PHP] mysql cache query as xml
Chris;
From my understandi
Chris;
From my understanding of your question, your message (included
below in its entirety) is better sent to the MySQL General list, which
I've CC'd on this reply. If you haven't yet, please subscribe there
at mysql-subscr...@lists.mysql.com to follow the thread for responses.
If I
index and it returned successful. So that was
the problem all along.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Best regards
Alugo Abdulazeez.
> From: defati...@hotmail.com
> To: spa...@googlemail.com
> CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: RE: PHP-MYSQL Question
> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:32
I've done that but it still gives the same error message.
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 16:25:15 +0200
Subject: Re: PHP-MYSQL Question
From: spa...@googlemail.com
To: defati...@hotmail.com
CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
it is not the ENGINE as Eugene mentioned above, is that you need to use
UNS
ble2
> remains unsuccessful.
>
> > Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 17:56:49 +0400
> > From: evge...@kosov.su
> > To: defati...@hotmail.com
> > CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> > Subject: Re: PHP-MYSQL Question
> >
> > I suppose the problem is that table1.table1_id and tab
l@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: PHP-MYSQL Question
>
> I suppose the problem is that table1.table1_id and table2.table1_id are
> of different types. The first one is INT UNSIGNED and the second is just
> INT.
>
>
> abdulazeez alugo wrote:
> > Table1 is as below:
>
Hi guys,
Please can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong with the code below? It keep
returning unsuccessful.
$result=mysql_query("CREATE TABLE table2(table2_id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
AUTO_INCREMENT,
table1_id INT NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
school VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
comment T
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> CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: PHP-MYSQL Question
>
> # perror 150
> MySQL error code 150: Foreign key constraint is incorrectly formed
>
> What does table1 look like?
>
> abdulazeez alugo wrote:
> >
> > Yeah I used the mysql_error
that be the problem?
> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 17:48:16 +0400
> From: evge...@kosov.su
> To: defati...@hotmail.com
> CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: PHP-MYSQL Question
>
> # perror 150
> MySQL error code 150: Foreign key constraint is incorrectly formed
&g
Apr 2009 17:38:59 +0400
From: evge...@kosov.su
To: defati...@hotmail.com
CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: PHP-MYSQL Question
Perhaps you don't have permissions to create tables?
It would have been much clearer if your script was like this:
$result=mysql_query($your_create_table_st
Yeah I used the mysql_error and it returned Can't create table
'.\website\table2.frm' (errno: 150). So what does that say?
> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 17:38:59 +0400
> From: evge...@kosov.su
> To: defati...@hotmail.com
> CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> S
Perhaps you don't have permissions to create tables?
It would have been much clearer if your script was like this:
$result=mysql_query($your_create_table_statement);
if($result){ print"Successful";}
else {print "Unsuccessful: ".mysql_error()}
abdulazeez alugo wrote:
Hi guys,
Please can anyo
VeeJay wrote:
Hi there
I am going to make 2 Webserver at my work going to handle 50 mil hits per
month... They are using Linux already. But being a FreeBSD fan, I have
proposed MySQL and FreeBSD to my Boss convincing him that MySQL and FreeBSD
is more Fast and Secure solution for his needs... An
Hi Chaim
Contents are going to be dynamic...
I will go with Apache 2.2.9 and also PHP with ACP (accelator)
Any suggestions?
Regards
VJ
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Chaim Rieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> VeeJay wrote:
>
>> Hi there
>>
>> I am going to make 2 Webserver at my work going
Hi there
I am going to make 2 Webserver at my work going to handle 50 mil hits per
month... They are using Linux already. But being a FreeBSD fan, I have
proposed MySQL and FreeBSD to my Boss convincing him that MySQL and FreeBSD
is more Fast and Secure solution for his needs... And now I want to
Hello all,
Using PHP+MySQL, I've noted that:
If I use 'localhost', I'm using socket to do the connection. If the
socket was wrong, the connections was failed.
If I use '127.0.0.1', I'm not using socket and I'll be connected if I
have permission.
/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so is linked to
libmysqlclient.so.10.
How do I update/replace/relink the php-mysql connector to have PHP
talk to MySQL using the current client libraries?
Any hints'd greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Dav
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an once told me, "Organization is the key to success".
DÆVID
> -Original Message-
> From: Nicholas Vettese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 12:33 PM
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: cell colors PHP/MySQL
>
> Wouldn
Brian E Boothe wrote:
i'm needing assistance in table Cell color thru MySQL
i have a project were im listing a projects in a table either Complete
/ Active / Pending / now im needing these refrances cells to change
Color whenver its lists them out on a page,
[Complete] = green[Active] =
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Subject: cell colors PHP/MySQL
i'm needing assistance in table Cell color thru MySQL
i have a project were im listing a projects in a table either Complete
/ Active / Pending / now im needing these refrances
Wouldn't using a 'switch' statement work better? Just please do not ask me
to show an example. :)
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: cell colors PHP/MySQL
On We
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:24 pm, Brian E Boothe wrote:
> i'm needing assistance in table Cell color thru MySQL
> i have a project were im listing a projects in a table either Complete
> / Active / Pending / now im needing these refrances cells to change
> Color whenver its lists them out on
i'm needing assistance in table Cell color thru MySQL
i have a project were im listing a projects in a table either Complete
/ Active / Pending / now im needing these refrances cells to change
Color whenver its lists them out on a page,
[Complete] = green[Active] = Blue[Pending] = ye
Ross,
This is my database.
Nope, it's a table, not a database.
..I will use the item_id for the order but what if I want to change
item_id 3 to item id 1?
A primary key shouldn't be edited, and the literal value of an
auto_increment column oughtn't to be relevant. If you really need a
settabl
This is my database...I will use the item_id for the order but what if I
want to change item_id 3 to item id 1? How can I push all the items down one
place? How can I delete any gaps when items are deleted. Say I delete item 2
how can I delted the gap and 'promote item_id 3 to item_id 2
CREAT
: [PHP] Re: Run Apache/PHP/MySQL from CD?
Jay Paulson wrote:
> I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
> Apache, PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run
> it on Windows, Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone
> poin
Jay Paulson wrote:
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks!
XAMPP is a distribution of Apa
Jay Paulson wrote:
> I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
> Apache,
> PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
> Windows,
> Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
> direction?
>
> Thanks!
Hi Jay,
I am cur
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> from CD?
>
> [snip] I have no idea if this is possible or not but i
[snip]
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
[/snip]
Yippee, cross-posting!
http://www.google.com/s
[snip]
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
[/snip]
You'd have to have CD's for each OS on which yo
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run Apache,
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Me, too. One thing that's a plus for my clients is to tell them that is
will cost them less if I develop in php/mysql as opposed to ASP/MSSQL.
Hosting is cheaper and I can do things in PHP that takes 5 lines as opposed
to ASP/MSSQL which takes 20. heh
Jenifer
- Original Me
I have used both and I prefer php/mysql
:-)
On 11/4/05, Peter Brawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marc,
>
> >I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
> involving many
> >users and data so of course, Access is not an option anymore.
nce and change
>it later. Basically, which option is the best between PHP/MySQL and
ASP/MSSQL? It's
>not a giant project but it might include around 20'000 members
interacting daily through
>forums, blogs, messages etc...
.NET/MySQL will be a _lot_ cheaper than .NET/MSSQL.
x27;s a project requiring thousand of files and several
> > applications all linked together, I can't create it once and change it
> > later. Basically, which option is the best between PHP/MySQL and
> > ASP/MSSQL? It's not a giant project but it might include ar
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Hi Joerg (and other list readers),
Joerg Bruehe wrote:
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared
to Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP).
You could always run MySQL on Windows Server along with your IIS and
ASP. You don
riginal Message-
From: Pooly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 7:37 AM
To: MySQL General
Subject: Re: PHP/MySQL vs ASP/MSSQL?
2005/11/4, Marc Pidoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
> inv
tions all linked together, I can't create it once and change it
> later. Basically, which option is the best between PHP/MySQL and
> ASP/MSSQL? It's not a giant project but it might include around 20'000
> members interacting daily through forums, blogs, messages etc...
A setup
Hi Joerg (and other list readers),
Joerg Bruehe wrote:
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared to
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP). The license costs for a LAMP setup
will probably be higher. Both will be able to do the job.
mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: PHP/MySQL vs ASP/MSSQL?
Hi Jigal, all!
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
[[...]]
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared to
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP). The license costs for a LAMP setup
will probably be higher. Both will be able to do t
Hi Jigal, all!
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
[[...]]
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared to
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP). The license costs for a LAMP setup
will probably be higher. Both will be able to do the job.
^^
No flame war intend
once and change it
later. Basically, which option is the best between PHP/MySQL and
ASP/MSSQL? It's not a giant project but it might include around 20'000
members interacting daily through forums, blogs, messages etc...
It's not an easy question to answer, Marc.
Win/IIS/A
ater. Basically, which option is the best between PHP/MySQL and
ASP/MSSQL? It's not a giant project but it might include around 20'000
members interacting daily through forums, blogs, messages etc...
Thanks,
Marc
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On 6/10/05, Andre Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am getting slow connections between php4 and MySQL 4.1.9.
>
> There are some connections that are very fast, but others can take from 5 to
> 20 second or more (usually it takes less than 0.1 second to create a new
> connection). I tried to
Hi list,
I am getting slow connections between php4 and MySQL 4.1.9.
There are some connections that are very fast, but others can take from 5 to
20 second or more (usually it takes less than 0.1 second to create a new
connection). I tried to identify if there is a pattern but it seems that i
ge :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
/var/www/html/TechUnix/include/connexion.php on line 10
So i checked google and found out that a special rpm was needed .. so i've
looked for it and when i try to install it, it tells me that :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# rpm
What is your MySql configuration file?
What query is slow?
Have you tested your query with mysql tool from a command line?
What is your schema?
What is the result of "describe select ..."
I suggest you to look at dns because, if i'm not wrong, MySql tries
to resolve ips and this can slow down conn
It could be a DNS problem, but you must give us more details.
Santino
At 10:47 -0500 26-03-2005, Andre Matos wrote:
Hi List,
I have 4 web based systems developed using PHP4 and MySQL accessed for 10
users. The Web Server and Database Server were running ok on a Mac OS X 10.3
G4 dual. However, since
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From: Andre Matos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 8:47 AM
To: 'mysql@lists.mysql.com '
Subject: Slow access Apache + PHP + MySQL
Hi List,
I have 4 web based systems developed using PHP4 and MySQL accessed for 10
users. The Web Serv
Hi List,
I have 4 web based systems developed using PHP4 and MySQL accessed for 10
users. The Web Server and Database Server were running ok on a Mac OS X 10.3
G4 dual. However, since we move to a new server, the access becomes very
slow. This was not expected since we move to a 64 bits high perfo
mysql_connect('localhost', 'my_user', 'my_pass')
or die(mysql_error()):
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 11:28:47 -0600, Jay Blanchard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> I am a new mysql user. I installed a MySQL, PHP and Apache on my
> computer with Windows XP.
> All my php scripts run fine unless I try
[snip]
I am a new mysql user. I installed a MySQL, PHP and Apache on my
computer with Windows XP.
All my php scripts run fine unless I try to connect to mysql
I don't get any response even error message and page source looks like
Untitled Document
start here
I guess that I am doing
Hi,
I am a new mysql user. I installed a MySQL, PHP and Apache on my
computer with Windows XP.
All my php scripts run fine unless I try to connect to mysql
I don't get any response even error message and page source looks like
Untitled Document
start here
I guess that I am doing so
Hello.
> How to force to kill process which make lock of table ? since PHP make
> many persistent connection to MySQL and i don't know
> which one is locking the table :(
You may get information about processes on your MySQL server using SHOW
PROCESSLIST
and kill the weird process with th
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