On Saturday 30 November 2002 12:30, Chris Payne wrote:
> Hi there everyone,
>
> I've never really used the date functions beyond getting it to store the
> current date in a db.
>
> I have a dilema in that I need to get all the days in the current month and
> all the days in the next month (whatever
Hi there everyone,
I've never really used the date functions beyond getting it to store the
current date in a db.
I have a dilema in that I need to get all the days in the current month and
all the days in the next month (whatever the next month is depends on the
current month the script was ran)
Hi Dan,
Dan Martin wrote:
group\apache\htdocs\crup_hs_local\result.php on line 58". I think I don't
understand the basic syntax.
/*$result = mysql_db_query($dbname,$sql);*/
/*mysql_db_query is deprecated; use mysql_select_db() and mysql_query()*/
$result = mysql_select_db($dbname) or die(mysql_
A friendly error message advised me that "mysql_db_query" is deprecated and
to use "mysql_select_db() and
mysql_query()". but I can't seem to get past this return in the Browser:
"Parse error: parse error in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\crup_hs_local\result.php on line 58". I think
Hey all...
Here's one that really has me stumped. I have a Cobalt RAQ 550, with
MySQL and PHP 4.0.6. I also have phpMyAdmin installed, for ease-of-use
for our customers to set up their databases. This works pretty well,
although I have found what I consider to be a bug with it but it does
n
I think that generally PHP closes any non-persistent connections for you
when you leave your script, so that it's not necessary to clean up after
your script is done.
You can create persistent connections, but in a high-traffic site they
tend to become a resource problem after a while--and your se
I have a general question concerning databases in php. More specifically,
what is the general consensus on maintaining a connection. Some of this is
more than likely my ignorance.
My connection stuff goes something like this ...
$db = mysql_connect("localhost", "stuff", "pw") or die("Could Not
Hello guys
I'm trying to find a value which is into an array inside another array (hope it makes
sense). The code:
$query = "select cat_code from authorxcat where author_code=$mod_author";
$result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
$row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
$query_aux = "sel
Hi all,
I have an apache server with PHP 4.2.3 on it that works perfectly.
How can i install the odbc drivers ?
Thanks,
Hacook
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