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
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
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 :) )
-
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
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.
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