Not really sure what you are asking. Do you want to remove the line breaks
from the textarea entry? Use str_replace("\n","",$user_input);
str_replace("\r","",$user_input); to remove them.
If you want the user to be able to use the enter key to format the
description, you will have to replace "\n
Are you doing some kind of recursion and getting stuck or overflowing the
stack?
If you create something like:
function Factorial($x)
{
if ($x == 1)
{
return $x;
}
else
{
return $x * Factorial($x-1);
}
}
You can get into a problem with overflowing the call stack with a
sufficiently hi
I've installed freetds 0.53, php 4.2.2 and apache 1.3.26. I have some of
the mssql functions working (mssql_connect(), for example). I cannot get
mssql_init() to work - I get Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
mssql_init() in /var/www/html/stdFunctions.php on line 128
I saw a previous pos
I'm not sure I'm reading what you want correctly, but it sounds like you
really want an INNER JOIN instead of a LEFT JOIN. INNER JOIN will only join
if the records in both tables exist and match on the join criteria. Also,
why are you joining the user_websites table to itself? Just use WHERE
us
MessageAccording to http://www.mysql.com/doc/D/I/DISTINCT_optimisation.html,
DISTINCT is converted to a GROUP BY on all columns, DISTINCT combined with
ORDER BY will in many cases also need a temporary table.
Instead of using DISTINCT, consider adding GROUP BY for all the columns
except ID.
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Look into Aggregate Functions. They can let you do the things that you are
looking for.
SELECT Month(OrderDate) as 'Month', Count(DISTINCT Customer) as
'NumCustomersOrdering', Count(Customer) as 'TotalOrders' FROM tbl_Orders
GROUP BY Month(OrderDate)
will give you a list of months, and the numb
Why not yank the quoted terms out before using split? Search for patterns
".*" and put them in a separate array. Once those are gone, split the
remaining string. You may want to remove duplicate spaces created by
removing the quoted terms.
"Kevin Won" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Write a simple web service.
Put a few PHP pages on the NT server, which take parameters, and return
results. For example, create a function that takes a string (sql statement,
eg) as a parameter, and echos a comma delimited page (the resulting
recordset).
Then, on the Linux/Unix box, use the HT
I'm starting to migrate from ASP to PHP. What are you finding that you
can't to with mssql_*? I'd be interested in knowing what limitations I may
be facing.
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> Testimonial time!
>
> Despite ROCK S
I don't use Access, but I believe an Access database to be just a file.
You're going to have to mount (through Samba) the share on the NT server
that contains the database file. There's not a server that is taking
requests like an SQL server - you just open the file itself.
"Gerardo Morales" <[
It's been a long time since I heard this one. Damn marketing guy at work
forwarded a similar email to the entire company, telling them to delete the
file sulfnbk.exe one day when I was out. Thing was supposedly 'dormant
until June 1st, 2001' and then the whole company was going to get screwed.
I can't seem to find a way to format the field that comes back from my
DateTime fields in MSSQL Server. For example, '2002-05-13' shows in Query
Analyzer as 2002-05-13 00:00:00.000. If I echo it from PHP, I get May 13
2002 12:00AM. date() won't take it. strftime() won't take it. What do I
nee
I thought about that while I was copying the code from the tutorial. I know
a little C++, and it seemed wrong, but I let it go.
Thanks.
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> Do I see a semicolon at the end of the while? that won't wo
hro then could the if($rs) be moving the pointer to
> the end of he result set, so there is nothing left to loop thro?
>
> hth
>
> Peter
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>
> Gurhan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Benjamin Walling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 5:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-DB] mssql_fetch_array not working?
>
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I suppose it might help to know that this is on Windows 2000(SP2), IIS 5,
PHP 4.21, SQL Server 2000.
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PHP 4.21
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I apologize if the answer to this is incredibly simple. I'm trying to learn
PHP, and evaluate whether to change our site away from ASP.
I have the following php code, and I can't get any results.
I have add the line echo mssql_num_rows($rs); to see how many rows are
returned, and I get 11 (the
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