I think that refreshing the web page with META Refresh every 5 or 10 seconds
would surly P.O. anyone actually trying to read your web pages.
Anyways:
http://www.webreference.com/js/column3/
Or try googling the topic...
Aaron
On 1/17/06, Julien Bonastre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes I
Yes I can help you there..
There is a technique you can use which is actually more "browser"
friendly then the Javascript alternative you mentioned..
You can use the META tags in your page as such:
will refresh page in 10 seconds
CONTENT="10;url=http://www.operation-scifi.com";>
will r
Hi,
I did a little bit of script that refreshes a text slogan every 5 or so
seconds with a new slogans and wraps to each slogan, I had about 5, and loops
over and over again. This was done WITHOUT the need of refreshing the page. I
think I used JavaScript but not 100% sure of this. Has
Youcould also try CASTing
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/cast-functions.html) the data
Bastien
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL date casting..
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 12:51:44 -0500
Ahh! Thank you Philip! That's what I was looking f
Ahh! Thank you Philip! That's what I was looking for! I see what I did wrong
now.
I was using the date format strings wrong. I was using it like I'd use it for
DATE_FORMAT() instead of as an input filter.
This is what I was trying to do:
select STR_TO_DATE('2003-11-05 06:00 PM', '%Y-%m-%d %H
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 7:57 am, Aarno Syvänen wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I do not claim that this is bug, but it is not a nice feature either.
>
> I do have following:
>
> /* db.php */
> $db_server="127.0.0.1";
> $db_user = **
> $db_pass = **
> $db_db = "bebbicell";
>
> $db_account_server="
Unfortunately, no. The dates and times are stored as text. So here's what I
get:
2006-01-10 07:00 PM
2006-01-10 08:00 PM
2006-01-10 09:00 AM
2006-01-10 09:00 PM
(notice the "AM" out of order)
For anyone interested, here's the big ugly version.. if anyone knows of a
function that I can use i
Forgive me that this isn't really PHP related, but solely MySQL.. but
the MySQL mailing lists drive me nuts and figured someone here would
have a quick answer.
I'm trying to sort by a date and time field(s) (two separate fields).
It's a dumb system but until we do the next revision, it's going
Forgive me that this isn't really PHP related, but solely MySQL.. but the MySQL
mailing lists drive me nuts and figured someone here would have a quick answer.
I'm trying to sort by a date and time field(s) (two separate fields). It's a
dumb system but until we do the next revision, it's going
Hi List,
I do not claim that this is bug, but it is not a nice feature either.
I do have following:
Note that databases here are totally unrelated. They are on the same
machine only because i am developing. I want later to move 'asterisk' to
a separate machine, but when i do this, i want ju
Hi List,
I do not claim that this is bug, but it is not a nice feature either.
I do have following:
$accid=mysql_pconnect($db_account_server,$db_account_user,
$db_account_pass);
//error_reporting ( $level);
mysql_select_db($db_account_db, $accid);
?>
Note that databases here are totally unre
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