Jeff,
This also worked for me (sorry for the double-post):
[root@server johnp]# find / -name php.ini
Make sure you're logged in as root just in case although it should work
anyway...
That'll return filenames of php.ini in every directory (I think, not very
literate with CLI yet ;-)). L8R!
Jo
Jeff,
I believe /usr/local/lib is the path for the "application". The ini file is
typically located in /etc...
For example, mine is: /etc/php.ini
Hope this helps, cheers!
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ead, I haven't physically done it
yet (although I might now just to do it ;-)). I have seen this done
however, many sites use it I believe... I'm providing this information
as-is, with no warranty of its' security level or anything of the sort...
Just don't wanna get crap if it
Ugh, need to proof-read... Let me repost:
Jeff,
In order to maintain a strong encryption of passwords, you should probably
use an MD5 hash. Unfortunately, this is a one-way street. What I would
suggest doing however, is not actually attempt to give the user their
password, but allow them to c
change their password.
I've never actually done this, but it seems logical and is definately how
I'd do it given the need... Cheers!
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Microsoft DHTML Editing Control:
http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/activex/
Maybe that will help? It's probably the same thing Francisco mentioned, but
now you don't have to "look" for it at least. I suggest you download the
demo here too:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/samples/interne
Heh, there's a reason the tag has been depreciated... Actually I
tried finding it in the newest version of HTML and can't even find it there
anymore :-)
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If I understand you correctly you might try a query like:
select services from tabl where machine_name="UAMAIL3";
That should only return one result based on the data you gave...
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now if you have to do this on a per-user
basis or what. If so, you will probably have to create a session table and
keep track of the questions each user has viewed... Hope this gets you
started... Cheers!
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quot;clear" out any
knowledge that a form was submitted? I've tried adding unset
($HTTP_POST_VARS); to the bottom of the page but that didn't do anything for
it... Any other ideas?
BTW, I'm asking this because the form uses a db to process and I'm unsure if
that may be the i
Chris,
My first sentance was in response to your "I think you can only update one
table at a time..." statement, not "I could be wrong, though..." Supported
by the example I gave. Sorry for the confusion...
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Chris: The MySQL documentation would make you think so...
UPDATE [LOW_PRIORITY] [IGNORE] tbl_name
SET col_name1=expr1, [col_name2=expr2, ...]
[WHERE where_definition]
[LIMIT #]
Note there isn't a tbl_name [, tbl_name2, ...]. It's just tbl_name...
Cheers!
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ow can I convert everything BUT actual HTML tags...? I'm
not far enough along yet where I can test this stuff myself, sorry :-/
Thanx!
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Cami,
Here's what I found on the error and what to do about it:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/R/e/Repair.html
Hope that helps!
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