Re: [PHP-DB] Re: big/small letters with oracle No2

2004-06-02 Thread Christopher Jones
Torsten Roehr wrote: "Torsten Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] But when using queries on the USER_... data dictionary, Oracle delivers always big letters, which is for chemical elements (NA vs. Na) or location names (ALICE SPRINGS vs. Alice Springs) and location

[PHP-DB] [ANNOUNCEMENT] ODBTP 1.1.1 Released

2004-06-02 Thread Robert Twitty
FYI for the members of this list that are using ODBTP: Version 1.1.1 has been released, and is available for download at http://odbtp.sourceforge.net Key Changes: * All version 1.1 known bugs have been fixed. * Data truncation detection. * Auto char to wide char mapping for MS Access in UNICODE

[PHP-DB] sqlite and php4

2004-06-02 Thread Ivan Voras
I recently read the changelog (NEWS) file pointed by the announcment for 4.3.7rc1 on the web and came across this line: - Fixed bug #28112 (sqlite_query() crashing apache on malformed query). (Ilia, Marcus) Does that mean sqlite is/will be in 4.3.7? (I'm only asking for a clarification :) ) -

[PHP-DB] When did mysql_query quit allowing multiple queries separated by a semicolon

2004-06-02 Thread James Harrell
Hi PHP Database gurus, Mostly a research question. I recall (a long time ago - php3?) that some php packages could be compromised by injecting a secondary query though GET/POST variables when they were not properly sanitized. ex: $query="select a from $b"; mysql_query($query); Inject $b="tablen

[PHP-DB] Re: [sqlite] Re:SQLite ODBC Driver

2004-06-02 Thread Gerard Samuel
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 02:55 am, David Morel wrote: > What do you mean? SQLite installation is the simplest thing ever! > > Change your ISP. Go for a real hosting service. > They sound like they *dont* know how to install it, and *dont* even want to try. -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://