ID: 11911
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: ODBC related
Operating System: Linux RedHat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
OK - I have recompiled with --with-iodbc and it is the same i.e. Very slow under
linux.
Previous Comments:
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ID: 11911
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: ODBC related
Operating System: Linux RedHat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
OK - I have recompiled with --with-iodbc and it is the same i.e. Very slow under linux.
Previous Comments:
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ID: 11911
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: ODBC related
Operating System: Linux RedHat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
just verifying that the user password works for this bug.
Previous Comments:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Linux RedHat 7.1
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: Password Problem on Bug ID 11911
I have reported a problem and my Bug ID is 11911. I have queried and
received the correct password which is 4meonly.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Linux RedHat 7.1
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: Speed Problem
We have 2 machines, one NT and the other LInux. Both run PHP. The Linux machine runs
Apache and the NT machine runs IIS 4.
The Linux m
:
select name,narrative@1 from customer
I get an SQL syntax error as follows:
Warning SQL Error [OpenLink][ODBC] Syntax error or access, SQL State 37000 in
SQLExecDIRECT
It works on NT.
It would seem that PHP don't like the @ sign, How can I get it to like it.
TIA
Aubrey
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Edit Bug r
Yes it still happens
Regards
Aubrey
-Original Message-
From: Bug Database [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 January 2001 04:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PHP 4.0 Bug #6843 Updated: Select from Array
ID: 6843
Updated by: kalowsky
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug