Muthukumar wrote:
Dear All,
I am having an requirement as,
Connect to remote machine and execute ddtssql binary to query DDTS oracle
database and return data to local client using php.
Why not use the native oracle libraries
(http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.oci8.php) or at least use an odbc
Pablo Garay wrote:
Hi!
I´m working with PHP 5 and using the DB2 database.
I´m trying to update a jpg file, that´s save on the database.
here´s the code:
$fp = @fopen("$caminho/$nome_arquivo", 'r');
$content = fread($fp, filesize("$caminho/$nome_arquivo"));
$content
Hi!
I´m working with PHP 5 and using the DB2 database.
I´m trying to update a jpg file, that´s save on the database.
here´s the code:
$fp = @fopen("$caminho/$nome_arquivo", 'r');
$content = fread($fp, filesize("$caminho/$nome_arquivo"));
$content = bin2hex($content);
Dave W wrote:
The problem with GET is that a user that looks at the source code of the
html can easily just input what they want for the argument. Can you
say SQL
injection?
Can you say input validation? Regardless of where user input comes from,
whether it's in the URL, in POST vars or in c
If you use a GET and submit through the link you
don't carry the check box through with the POST.
Here is the code that I used after help from the list:
First, the JS function
function submitForm(letter)
{
document.search.letter.value=letter;//
put the letter in t
I don't think so, because the OP needs other form fields submitted as well.
Regards,
Dwight
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean Mumford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 9:24 AM
> To: 'Php-Db'
> Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Submitting form from
> Couldn't you achieve the sa
The problem with GET is that a user that looks at the source code of the
html can easily just input what they want for the argument. Can you say SQL
injection?
On 7/17/06, Sean Mumford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Couldn't you achieve the same effect without javascript by simply using
GET
values
Couldn't you achieve the same effect without javascript by simply using GET
values instead of post? As in each hyperlink would say something like A B,
although perhaps you're trying to intentionally avoid using GET as to not
clutter up their browser history.
..
-Original Message-
From: And
Dave W wrote:
No, I get it. I just thought that there might have been some built in
function like if(neg_num($quant - $amount))
or something like that. I know how to do it, but I thought that there
might
have been an alternate method. Just because I asked a simple question
doesn't mean I'm stup
Dear All,
I am having an requirement as,
Connect to remote machine and execute ddtssql binary to query DDTS oracle
database and return data to local client using php.
Machine 2 # ddtssql -f file
where, file is having queries.
machine1 php --> machine2 (DDTS server)
I was trying with ex
On 17 July 2006 01:07, Dave W wrote:
> No, I get it. I just thought that there might have been some built in
> function like if(neg_num($quant - $amount))
> or something like that. I know how to do it, but I thought
> that there might
> have been an alternate method. Just because I asked a simple
Jeffrey wrote:
This veers a bit from PHP, but is relevant.
I am building an interactive workshop tool using php and mysql.
I want the facilitator to be able to control which pages the
participants see and to be able to control the data that appears on the
page. The obvious way to do this woul
This veers a bit from PHP, but is relevant.
I am building an interactive workshop tool using php and mysql.
I want the facilitator to be able to control which pages the
participants see and to be able to control the data that appears on the
page. The obvious way to do this would be to have reg
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