Hello,
I've some problems with calling stored procedures.
When I try to execute the demonstration example on php.net I get no result, but
it works with normal SQL-commandqueries
software: MAMP-package: php 5.1.6, mysql 5.0.19, apache 2.0.59
my stored procedure is for this example returns a
Hello All,
I have been using Apache 2, PHP5 and MySQL 4 and 5 for a long time, and
recently had to wipe my box due to a virus!
Now that I have everything reinstalled, I can NOT get rid of this annoying
MySQLi error. I have experienced this before but I can't seem to fix it this
time. I
So we are talking about MS Windows?
I was shocked to see Linux antivirus offerings, so you had me concerned for
a moment.
I can only laugh at your calamity.
Okay, I can offer something else. How about providing the list with the
not found in... part? Perhaps put it where it is looking for it?
Have you tried using phpinfo() to make sure it's seeing your php.ini file ?
Ralph E. Brickley wrote:
Hello All,
I have been using Apache 2, PHP5 and MySQL 4 and 5 for a long time, and
recently had to wipe my box due to a virus!
Now that I have everything reinstalled, I can NOT get
I discovered my problem by using phpinfo() and realizing that the
include_path and extension_dir did not equal what I had set in php.ini. Then
I got to digging.
I have always kept php.ini in C:\WINDOWS. I copied php.ini from windows to
the PHP installation path, restarted apache, and viola.
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 2:28 PM
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From: bedul [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi there!
It seems to be a tought problem (in the means of time to solve it anyway)
Here's anyway a function that might help you on the long road...
function weekRange() {
$week = 7//Set week
$year = 2007 //Set year