Off of MySQL.com:
UPDATE [LOW_PRIORITY] [IGNORE] tbl_name
SET col_name1=expr1, [col_name2=expr2, ...]
[WHERE where_definition]
[LIMIT #]
So a typical UPDATE command could be
UPDATE email_table SET email = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' WHERE id =
'1';
For explanations of all args and options,
Yes, that's the environment I'm coming from and am used to...
-L
"Paul Dubois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:p05101403b87e54724472@[192.168.1.31]...
> At 12:30 -0600 1/30/02, Matthew Crouch wrote:
> >basically a yes or no question my brother wants me to ask:
> >Does PHP support these
The real reason I'm asking is because I want to design a PHP app that uses a
similar framework to a current Java/JSP app I'm developing, and I will need
to use a controller php file that forwards the request and response objects
it receives to another php.
Java Servlets do this nicely because ins
Does PHP have built-in support for using request and response objects?
Thanks,
-L
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