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mysql dont accept your query, is like trying to compare vs more than one
scalar value
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Have a look on this:
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.mail.attachments.html
It seems to be easy with zend framework
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De: Ron Piggott (PHP) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 11 de Mayo de 2006 05:34 p.m.
Para: PHP DB
Asunto: [PHP-DB] Sending fili
Hi,
Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> while($row = mysql_fetch_object($result))
> {
> echo "ID.\'>";
[/snip]
Should be:
echo "";
?
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You can also use unset(): if (!array[$key]) unset array[$key].
Edwin
Peter Beckman wrote:
$x=0;
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($r)) {
while(list($key,$val)=each($row)) {
if (!empty($val)) $mydata[$x][$key] = $val;
}
$x++
}
Peter
On Wed, 21 May 2003, John wrote:
ok I
have no problems.
Edwin
Jan Meiring wrote:
Hi everyone
This is what I want to do:
I have a file on each workstation that gets created each time the pc is
rebooted - the file save the pc configuration plus the current user logged
onto the machine, I want to read from that file variables so that I
I think Jeremy means how to use it as an integer, if it is stored as a
string. In this case, use $intvalue = $strvalue + 0, where $strvalue is
"0", "1" and so on.
Edwin
Jeremy wrote:
Hey folks,
Im apologize that this is just a really easy general php question but any help w
Not really true, unless I learned programming in a different way ;-)
I mean, if I send an update query, like "update table set
field1=$nfield1, field2=$nfield2 ...", I don't know WHICH fields have
changed. mysql_affected_rows() only reports how many records were
changed. So, if I want to know w
Swearing Well, the word 'fuck' is a bit rude, but I don't think it is
swearing. But I get the reactions that I was looking for :-)
At 11:34 19-3-03, you wrote:
Hi Edwin
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 17:21, Edwin Boersma wrote:
> What the fuck R U doing in my thread
You have to put these lines in your html-page:
Edwin
Nikolay Nikolov wrote:
Hello! I have problem with database, where have field with cyrillic char(1). I cant select by this field, because MySQL dont understand this chars as different.
How can set default charset to win1251 or cp1251? I use
What the fuck R U doing in my thread??/
Rajni Arya wrote:
Hi,
Does PHP supprots Flash files on Open BSD platform ?
Thanks in advance.
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ed to .".
Edwin
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Where is the $-sign in front of the vars???
Edwin
Jonathan Villa wrote:
Jim,
I don't think that matters. One can escape into PHP in several ways
(depending on the php.ini config of course)
1.
2.
3.
What about making an array with dates, that you compiled from Year,
Month, Date using mktime(), and sort that?
Edwin
Bill wrote:
I have a query that returns results including the fields Year, Month, and Day
that I want to sort by date.
Because of the nature of the query (it includes a GROUP BY
Hi,
"Alex Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Got it .
> My ISP had upgraded PHP and left "error reporting" off. They have now
> fixed it for me.
Great!
But I think you'd have had the same effect if instead of this:
> > I have tried adding error_reporting=E_ALL; to the page, but sti
Your code page setting might be wrong.
Edwin
Benjamin Masdoua wrote:
Hello,
I'm developping an application using php and mssql.
I have problems with french accents,
when I insert something from php, and i consult it by enterprise manager
(sql server) the accents are replaced, example
I see 2 replies
Edwin
David Rice wrote:
I know I asked this before buy no-one gave me an answer i was looking
for, I want to subtract two times and the ammount of hours worked to
2decimal places (3.41 hours)
cheers,
dave
Therefor, add a mysql_data_seek($this->result,0) to reset the pointer.
Furthermore, instead of the for-next loop, I would use while ($row =
mysql_fetch_row($this->result).
Edwin
Foong wrote:
i guess the problem is the last line of your Query function:
$this->ligne = @mysql_fetch_
Post this message to php.install.
Stephen K Knight wrote:
I am currently running on a Windows Box the OS is ME
I have installed apache 2.0.44 and I have downloaded the newest PHP download
for windows.
I have read the configuration manual repeatedly for getting the php into the
apache httpd.conf do
Does not sound like a PHP problem to me, more like IIS. Try and find
some system messages that relate to the link between the servers.
Edwin
Kiswa wrote:
Ok here is the problem.
At home i run an Apache server with php4
and the server its supposed to be run on is NT5 and iis with php4
The site
You mean, with ? For this, you need a style sheet, or at least
style entry in 'select', like this: http://www.w3.org/Style/ for
more info on styles.
BTW: if the values are the same a what you are displaying, you don't
need value="".
Edwin
Addison Ellis wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't looking good and sent the post too fast :-( I have these
strange reactions on M$ stuff.
Micah Stevens wrote:
looks like PHP to me.
COM connections to Access only handle a few connections at a time. The
use of a real DB server is reccommended in your situation.i
add some html: echo "", or use a
style sheet where you define a DIV. Then echo ".
At the end of your echo, don't forget to close the tag.
Edwin
Addison Ellis wrote:
hello,
what is the proper way to get a block of echoes to echo with the
same font, size,
" the
entities (and html at all), and thus displays them as they are, e.g.
&913;&954;.
How can I use php to solve this? I tried unescaping and so, but without
result. Or can I tell PHP to store the characters as it did before?
Greetz,
Edwin Boersma
Naxos, GR
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What about using a form identifier? In each form, use and so on. Then, use:
switch ($formident) {
case "form1":
your action for this form
break;
case "form2":
and so on.
Edwin
Mark wrote:
I haven't been following any other threads relating t
uot; inbetween
to see which string your passing to mysql_query().
Edwin
John W. Holmes wrote:
It means your query failed... it always means your query failed for some
reason (unless you typo a variable name...). Learn to use mysql_error()
in conjunction with mysql_query(). Also, like I said
Use the correct ng for your problems. this is for PHP, not ASP.
Qt wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I try to connect my access mdb with following script but I can not succed. I
get following error.
This server is currently overloaded - please try again later
Any idea where is the my mistake. I am using
It's better to use , because my
experience is that it does not work with passing them in the
"action"-option of form. This is the case if u have other input boxes,
at least I think it is. If u don't have other input fields, just use
Edwin
Matt wrote:
It basically just l
in each option:
','','')>
Code & description
where:
is the name of the field in the form
is what you want to put there
is the name of the form
For an example, see my website http://www.cyclades-info.com. Press the
question mark in the search form.
If you ne
Hello,
"Chris Grigor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey there all
>
>
> Im sure that someone out there can answer this question..
>
> I have a problem, how can I print each element in an array so that is
> returned into a table?
>
First, make sure that you have your 's in the proper places.
Then
With psql you can get all your output in HTML format. Anyone know of a way
to do this in PHP?
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Hiya,
If I remember correctly, you much send both \r and \n to terminate a line
on an e-mail, regardless of the platform. This should include the header
aswell.
At 12:00 14/04/2002 +0100, DL Neil wrote:
>Jeff,
>
> > I have a form where someone enters the body of an email message
> > into a pa
Hiya,
Personally, I use the following bit of code. All it does is take a 14 digit
timestamp and convert it into a unix timestamp:
function date($date) {
//Extract the parts from the date
$year = substr($date, 0, 4);
$month = substr($date, 4, 2);
$day = substr($date, 6, 2);
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