On Mar 2, 5:35 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > shadrack writes:
>
> >> My basic question is...are php4 and postgresql 8.3 compatible?
> >> I'm running Linux Redhat 3.4.6, php4.3.9, and postgresql 8.3. I know,
> &
My basic question is...are php4 and postgresql 8.3 compatible?
I'm running Linux Redhat 3.4.6, php4.3.9, and postgresql 8.3. I know,
some of those versions are old...its government, and I unfortunately
don't have control over the version. In fact, I don't even have root
access right now. But I'v
Thanks for the help! Stupid error,
Shad
On Feb 28, 7:04 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Fuhr) wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 04:59:07PM -0800, shadrack wrote:
> > This may seem like a very simple question...it is...but I can't find
> > documentation on it to help. I've
Hi,
This may seem like a very simple question...it is...but I can't find
documentation on it to help. I've seen some posts about lat/long but
none that give simple solutions on how to insert lat/long in tables.
I'm a new user to postgis...I've been using mysql for a while but
needed the spatial fun