Thanks for all the help, and sorry, I didn't pay attention that this is
a DB mailing list.
Thanks again. It's a huge help!
Thanx for the feedback. I was still working on the NN4 compatibility, and
had that message there until I got it solved. As you can see on my site,
most things are not near completion.
Thanx, for the script, I'll use it if my NN4 compatibility fales.
Jacco
--
http://seabird.jmtech.ca
Attitude is
Went to your page. You might try to implement client side browser testing
and redirect visitors to functional pages rather than display a message
suggesting your page can't be viewed. Most people would probably prefer not
to 'upgrade' just to see a single site they hadn't visited before.
I have written a few small apps in PHP and MySQL. These were mostly copy,
paste and change and fairly easy. I now wnat ot connect to a flat file dbase
that is used by another enterprise app. Then I want to start normal PHP
programming. Is there any risk in doing this? Where do I start?
--
PHP
Hi There,
You could also use the getimagesize(); function for this
";
?>
This will give
Hope this helps
Best regards,
Davy Obdam
mailto:info@;davyobdam.com
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: milisphp [mailto:milis@;indoinformatika.com]
> Verzonden: maandag 11 november 2002 7:38
>
So install 4.0.1 and turn on in-memory query results cache! :-)
Peter
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, John W. Holmes wrote:
> Interesting Quote:
>
> MySQL's great performance was due mostly to our use of an in-memory
> query results cache that is new in MySQL 4.0.1. When we tested without
> this cache, MyS
On Monday 11 November 2002 21:48, Martin Allan Jensen wrote:
> Okey people, i try again!!
>
> I have a table in a mysql database that holds this:
> +++++--+
>
> | id | maaler | aflaest| vaerdi | pris |
>
> +++++--+
>
>
First create this array before you do anything:
$max = array(10=>1,
20=>1,
40=>1,
60=>1,
320=>1,
780=>1,
890=>1,
920=>1);
$year[2002] = $max;
$year[2003] = $max;
$i = 0;
while(list($a,$b)=each($v)) {
$
Interesting Quote:
MySQL's great performance was due mostly to our use of an in-memory
query results cache that is new in MySQL 4.0.1. When we tested without
this cache, MySQL's performance fell by two-thirds.
---John Holmes...
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Beckman [mailto:beckman@;
EWeek compared MySQL to Oracle 9i and a few others, and they both came out
on top.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,293,00.asp
http://www.eweek.com/slideshow/0,3670,p=1&s=1590&a=23120&po=1&i=1,00.asp
http://www.eweek.com/slideshow/0,3670,p=1&s=1590&a=23120&po=2&i=1,00.asp
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002,
Have you tried checking out the archives? I think this one would have a
million plus one hits. Also has been discussed on Slashdot, as well as other
forums.
As far as difficulty to install, try it out. I would say it it relative as
I'm sure a linux expert would say it is simple, whereas a li
Sorry for the off-topic post, but it would be highly annoying to have to
subscribe to a new mailing list for just one topic.
I'm currently using mysql, but I'm considering switching to pgsql. I'm
wondering which is better. Also, how hard would Pgsql be to install?
Php seems to have pgsql suppo
I don't think these two are very comparable. True, PgSQL is getting
closer and closer to Oracle, but Oracle is still ahead, especially in
how it handles objects, PL/SQL and relational logic.
But, doesn't it matter to you whether you have to pay the license or
not? pgSQL is an Open Source, Oracle i
Why don't you want to do this with SQL?
Ignatius
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Allan Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:48 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] arrays & db
Okey people, i try again!!
Okey people, i try again!!
I have a table in a mysql database that holds this:
+++++--+
| id | maaler | aflaest| vaerdi | pris |
+++++--+
| 21 | 11 | 2002-01-01 | 15160 | 0.00 |
| 22 | 11 | 2002-02-01 | 15180
Any kind of results are precious although I would prefer some official
benchmarks.
If I can give a hint I would say that I am mostly interested to Object
features of both and how well they do when transitive closure queries are
concerned (queries that combine many tables and relations - extended us
I can already say that Oracle is faster. But official benchmark I have
never seen. Have you wondered aboout ACID test results for both?
--
Maxim Maletsky
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"Manos Papagelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> Hello to all,
>
> I have searched enough to find some official bench
Hello to all,
I have searched enough to find some official benchmarks about oracle and
postgresql but it seems that don't exist any (mostly because oracle license
don't permit it). If someone has something in mind it would be very helpful
to keep me informed.
I am stressly interested about officia
Hi Martin,
I am sure that many would love to help you, but really you must explain your
problem more clearly! Can you give more details?
Ignatius
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Allan Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
On Monday 11 November 2002 17:24, Martin Allan Jensen wrote:
> Hi evryonei have a problem that i hope you can help me with.
>
> Here it goes!
>
> I have two arrays one called "y" adn one called "v"
> Togeather they hold a year(Y) and a value(V)
>
> The array looks like this:
Can I ask, how you
Hi
I am interested in the limits of MySql.
I have a site which is growing. The biggest tables are currently about 750K
but this will grow to the 3-10M record mark over the next 6 months. The
databases are well designed and are currently running smoothly on 2x1GHz
PIII and 512MB RAM.
I am plannin
Hi evryonei have a problem that i hope you can help me with.
Here it goes!
I have two arrays one called "y" adn one called "v"
Togeather they hold a year(Y) and a value(V)
The array looks like this:
v:
10
20
40
60
320
780
890
920
y:
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2003
2003
2003
-
V re
> -Ursprungligt meddelande-
> Från: Snijders, Mark [mailto:Mark.Snijders@;atosorigin.com]
> Skickat: måndag den 11 november 2002 09:03
> Till: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ämne: RE: [PHP-DB] Find out a pic size?
>
>
> check this out:
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.image
check this out:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.image.php
you need de GD limbrary you can check with phpinfo() if you already got
it
good luck
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