Hi,
Can someone tell me what are the differences between ADODB and using the
compiled-in MSSQL extension? Which one is faster? What are the
benefits/pitfalls of using either?
Thanks
Dean.
My apologies, I meant the PEAR ADODB abstraction layer/
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From: Jens Schulze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 September 2005 12:05 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Re: ADODB vs PHP extension
Do you mean the ADODB database abstraction layer
Hi,
I am using PHP to post a request to a server which returns an XML
document.
We have no problems with the same service if we use a get request.
Here is the result:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 02:01:53 GMT
Server: Apache
Set-Cookie:
It's because the response encoding is chunked. You can read about
chunks in the RFC documents.
I thought if I sent a Content-Length header, then the results would be
de-chunked?
Regards
Dean.
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I had the same issue not so long ago, the solution we ended up going
with was Pound for the load balancer and stock Apache webservers. Pound
supports sticky sessions which you can configure the timeout for, and
also can proxy https-http. We also wrote our own session handlers to
allow session
My session variables are saved in a database, that's more than possible,
tho the thought of saving a 3000char session variable in a table is a
bit hairy :)
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From: Jasper Bryant-Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2005 3:48 PM
To:
Just as a note, if I copy and paste the 'src' into my browser address
bar, the image works fine, it only seems to be when its used inside the
src tag.
Hmmany ideas?
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Large URI request problem
Dean Maunder wrote:
My session variables are saved in a database, that's more than
possible, tho the thought of saving a 3000char session variable in a
table is a bit hairy :)
Wouldn't worry me. It's a lot better than putting it in the URL
Hi,
I have a large string that I need to send to a script that creates an
image.
eg img
src='createimage.php?wp=321,43,23,12,43,12,342,54,765,87,3,23,etc etc
etc
Until now this hasnt been a problem just putting the data in the URL,
but now Im faced with a string that is over 3000
weekday for this event!';
}
print '/p';
?
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From: Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 4 August 2005 3:47 PM
To: Dean Maunder
Subject: Re: [PHP] can't find the parser error
Thanks Dean,
Here is the parse error...but when i attempt to correct
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