On Saturday 05 April 2003 04:11, Jan Bro wrote:
> I'm currently doing a select like statement. No problem with that. But as
> no human being is perfect ;-) the input
> provided by the user is sometimes full of typing mistakes like informatoin,
> or informatin instead of information.
> I hope you k
A single can only show a single image. If your
script.php generates two complete images, then I would think the browsers
would choke, but perhaps they fail gracefully and only show you the first
one. If you want two images, you need 2 tags and thus two
calls to your resizing script.
As for sav
> -Original Message-
> From: Robbie Staufer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 3:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-DB] variable within regular expression
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>
> I have a php query form in which the user input must be converted to a
> regular expression bef
Hi,
This is the first time I've written to this list. If I'm not following
accepted procedure, please let me know.
I have a php query form in which the user input must be converted to a
regular expression before querying the db. Something like this pseudo code:
$var = $_GET['usr-input
heyas
i have the following code to resize an image to any wanted size:
//$image2 = "image.jpg";
function resizeThatPic($image2){
$maxheight = 100;
$maxwidth = 100;
$size = getimagesize ("$image2");
$ratio = ($maxheight/$size[1]);
$constrain_width = ($ratio * $size[0]);
$constrain_height = (
> I'm currently doing a select like statement. No problem with that. But
as
> no
> human being is perfect ;-) the input
> provided by the user is sometimes full of typing mistakes like
> informatoin,
> or informatin instead of information.
> I hope you know what I'm think about. Google offers you a
hi
i made a simple script to send e-mail to my mailing list
it reads the e-mails from a text file and send it to them
the problem that i want to send them once, not one by one which takes a lot
of time cause i have a limited quota per day
here is the script
can't Read emails."
."Please try again
Unable to open '' for reading: That means you're not actually sending a
filename to be read!
>
> I get this error during test of the above page: Warning:
> Unable to open '' for reading: Permission denied in
> C:\SammiWWW\entry.php on line 27 Couldn't copy the file!
>
>
You should not make the directory world writeable, that is a security risk.
You should chown it to the user the webserver runs as and make sure it is
owner writeable. As a side note, a directory that is 666 is not traversable
as it is missing the execution bit and you need to execute to get into i
Hello List,
I'm currently doing a select like statement. No problem with that. But as no
human being is perfect ;-) the input
provided by the user is sometimes full of typing mistakes like informatoin,
or informatin instead of information.
I hope you know what I'm think about. Google offers you an
You need to give the user permission to write in the destination directory,
you can do this by using:
chmod 666 directoryname
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Thanking in advance,
Hi all- very new to php, and at the risk of being "spoon fed" here, I beg
f
Good job posting your username, password and server IP. I just logged into
your database. Change your password immediately.
> -Original Message-
> From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 10:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-DB] Permission Denied; U
Thanking in advance,
Hi all- very new to php, and at the risk of being "spoon fed" here, I beg for your
patience in advance. I am trying to have an entry page for user input/ pic upload
into MySQL/win2k (www.sammiesmodels.com/entry.php ).
I get this error during test of the above page: Warnin
If you are violating a primary key, try creating a sequence, and then
passing this sequence name (i.e. nID.NextVal) as your parameter in the
values of your query. This will automatically give you a new unique
number in the sequence you created.
Lex
-Original Message-
From: Keven Jones [m
Hi Shantanu
To be honest you'd be far better off doing this manually, rather than using someone
elses code - quite important bits and pieces of sql and db access logic which you'll
need to learn, but
On 03 Apr,2003 at 20:18 Shantanu Oak wrote:
> the following code mentioned on the page,
Hi KJ
On 03 Apr,2003 at 22:18 Keven Jones wrote:
> attempt after the 1st fails. I have
> to delete the existing row in order
> to add a new record.
Sounds like you have auto-incremented unique indices to me - are you always trying to
insert with an index of 1 ? Without seeing the code its ha
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