Re: [PHP] Which PHP for MySQL 4.1

2004-11-11 Thread Jim Wharton
You will need to use the old_password() function in MySQL 4.1 and above. You can find out more at mysql.com Jim On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 15:58 -0500, Brent Baisley wrote: I migrated to MySQL 4.1 about a month ago. I had some issues with PHP (running 4.3.6) communicating with MySQL because 4.1

Re: [PHP] Re: PEAR mail

2004-11-08 Thread Jim Wharton
I'm not very familiar with php's drawing abilities. I have found out how to get it to create multipoint polygons. What I am trying to do is implement something along the lines of LOGO. (You know, that old language that told a robotic turtle to draw on the floor) Seriously, I currently have an

[PHP] whoops, forgot to change the subject on that last one...

2004-11-08 Thread Jim Wharton
Jim Wharton said: I'm not very familiar with php's drawing abilities. I have found out how to get it to create multipoint polygons. What I am trying to do is implement something along the lines of LOGO. (You know, that old language that told a robotic turtle to draw on the floor) Seriously

[PHP] New/changing subject... was [PHP] Re: PEAR mail

2004-11-08 Thread Jim Wharton
Ben Ramsey said: Is this somehow related to the PEAR mail thread? I don't see the connection. I think you're trying to ask a new question. When doing so, please don't reply to an existing message in an existing thread (even if you change the subject) because you're new question will become a

[PHP] Drawing polygons from traverse information

2004-11-08 Thread Jim Wharton
Sorry for the traffic I have created with this: I'm not very familiar with php's drawing abilities. I have found out how to get it to create multipoint polygons. What I am trying to do is implement something along the lines of LOGO. (You know, that old language that told a robotic turtle to draw

Re: [PHP] Re: New/changing subject... was [PHP] Re: PEAR mail

2004-11-08 Thread Jim Wharton
Matthew Weier O'Phinney said: snip Actually, you *did* change the subject. Read what was said in that paragraph: [P]lease don't reply to an existing message in an existing thread (even if you change the subject) because you're new question will become a part of the old thread.