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> Subject: Two problems with prepared statements in ver 5.0.0
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> Hello,
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> I have been working with the C API in version 4.1.1. I encountered a
> problem which I thought might be resolved in vers
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From: Ken Paradox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 May 2004 18:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Two problems with prepared statements in ver 5.0.0
Hello,
I have been working with
Hello,
I have been working with the C API in version 4.1.1. I encountered a
problem which I thought might be resolved in version 5.0.0, so I have loaded
the RPMs for version 5.0.0 onto my development RedHat Linux system.
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Problem 1 - can't
2) Using the Opera browser, I open my pages and it sends variables through
"?var1=value1&var2=value2" perfectly until I tried using a form and
realised I am not getting anything back from $PHPSELF...
try $PHP_SELF
Peter
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At 19:22 +0100 7/22/03, Anthony Hart-Jones wrote:
1) Windows ME seems incapable of applying passwords to usernames.
On my webspace, I can only log into the SQL database if I include
the password. On my WinME PC, only if I do NOT give a password.
The platform on which you run the MySQL server mak
1) Windows ME seems incapable of applying passwords to usernames. On my
webspace, I can only log into the SQL database if I include the password.
On my WinME PC, only if I do NOT give a password.
2) Using the Opera browser, I open my pages and it sends variables through
"?var1=value1&var2=val