Hello,
On 08/14/2004 09:41 PM, Yanglong Zhu wrote:
How to forward a POSTed form to another server and
catch the return for further processing.
I think I did this before. But now I have completely
forgot how that was done. The posted form data is
processed on the other server, the results should be
Yanglong Zhu wrote:
How to forward a POSTed form to another server and
catch the return for further processing.
I think I did this before. But now I have completely
forgot how that was done. The posted form data is
processed on the other server, the results should be
returned or captured by the fir
On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 17:41, Yanglong Zhu wrote:
> How to forward a POSTed form to another server and
> catch the return for further processing.
>
> I think I did this before. But now I have completely
> forgot how that was done. The posted form data is
> processed on the other server, the results
How to forward a POSTed form to another server and
catch the return for further processing.
I think I did this before. But now I have completely
forgot how that was done. The posted form data is
processed on the other server, the results should be
returned or captured by the first server. Obviousl
On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 08:31, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Never I have done this before (no need) but now I need to create a
> new table with some colums from a Webinterface and do not know how
> to do that.
>
> Please can anyone point me into the right direction ?
>
Well, CREATE TA
Am 2004-08-14 17:42:20, schrieb Watty:
> What language are you using?
php4
under Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 wirh postgresql 7.4.2 (Backport)
> Watty
Greetings
Michelle
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* John Holmes wrote :
> If you're using MySQL 4.0+ you can use UNION:
Perfect!
Unioin is my friend, our software is installed on several servers but I just
checked them and 4/5 had >4 on mySQL, I can live with that.
I need to do some smart quering to make them both identical in the
resultsset but
Kim Steinhaug wrote:
Im wondering how It would be possible to join two different mySQL
results into one set?
To clear it up a little bit, say we have two different databases which
are completely different but they both share fields "name" and "email".
I want to select all the emails and names from
select users.usr as email,
users.aktiv,
users.newsletter,
users.emailblock,
users.htmlmode,
users.none_registered,
users_info.*
from users, users_info
WHERE users.id = users_info.cid
That would work. There's no obvious way to join in the 3r
Here are some tables to reflect the accual problem :
So if you can select the two records in one query I would be
very happy, :D
What I want is this :
users.id = users_info.cid
I would like to select from users,
usr (which is the email ) as email,
aktiv,
newsletter,
emailblock,
Im wondering how It would be possible to join two different mySQL
results into one set?
To clear it up a little bit, say we have two different databases which
are completely different but they both share fields "name" and "email".
I want to select all the emails and names from both databases and
s
What language are you using?
Watty
> -Original Message-
> From: Michelle Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 August 2004 17:39
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Re: [PHP-DB] How to create a new Table in prostgresql
from
> a Webinterface
>
> Hello Watty,
>
> Am 2004-08-14
Hello,
Never I have done this before (no need) but now I need to create a
new table with some colums from a Webinterface and do not know how
to do that.
Please can anyone point me into the right direction ?
Thanks, Greetings
and nice Weekend
Michelle
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