Kranthi
Many thanks, any idea on the name of the error logs?
Peter,
Yes, browsing to the correct location but still getting the 403. this
website requires you to log in.
Abah,
I've gone to the httpd-userdir.conf file and replaced it with your text (not
including the directory tree),
Hi Kranthi,
No, I just literally get the HTML line shown but absolutely nothing
beneath it.
kranthi kranthi...@gmail.com wrote in message
news:aanlktin2xnthqm-pp7qwtgo=sqtkctthtwz+08bbw...@mail.gmail.com...
they should be something like error_log-[date] not sure about windows
though
On 4 October 2010 11:30, Col Day colind...@aol.com wrote:
Hi all,
Working with the PHP5 for Dummies book (yup real noob, feel free to ridicule
(after telling me what I've done wrong)) and have installed Apache 2.2 and
PHP 5.3.3 onto a laptop running Vista. (yes I know!!!).
I've had Apache
they should be something like error_log-[date] not sure about windows though
However I have found that if I paste the html into my web page created by
Serif WebPlus 10 I get the html line but not the php line.
are you saying that you are getting the php code in your browser ?
?php
echo pThis is
apache error logs will be helpful in this case. Their location varies
depending upon your installation. But in any case they'll be insde
your server directory (IIRC it is c:/Program Files/Apache Software
Foundation/Apache by default)
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To
Col.
Since you're new to php, then an easy way to install apache, is using
XAMPP ( http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html )
I would suggest you remove the apache you have installed, and the php
you installed, and install the XAMPP package as it comes prebuilt with
mysql, ftp, apache and php,
Your directory configuration should look like this
Directory C:\path_to_www_root
Order Deny,Allow
Allow from all
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI
#
# AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
# It can be All, None, or any combination
Steve,
That's superb, many thanks for the link! I shall give it a go!
Yes I did install apache then php, however I tried to follow the
instructions in the Dummies book (what does it make me if I can't follow the
dummies book?) but to no avail.
I have just printed off the first 40 pages so
In addition, I think I may have got to the bottom of what I was doing wrong
in the first place.
I recently swapped out my laptop for my wifes one (she upgraded, well I
upgraded hers, and I got the old one) and I forgot that this one didn't
automatically boot up into the Administrator profile.
Is MAX_FILE_SIZE passed to PHP as $MAX_FILE_SIZE?
only if register_golbals is set to ON in php.ini. This is a very bad
practice and should be avoided. Use $_POST['MAX_FILE_SIZE'] instead.
But in this case dont use the post variable also. define a constant in
your configuration file and use that
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 06:37:41PM -0500, MikeB wrote:
Hello, I'm new to PHP and also new to using newsgroups/mailing lists
directly. So if I make a mistake, please forgive me this once and I'll
try to do better in the future.
Please help me understand, my head is absolutely spinning and I
--- On Sun, 12/9/10, MikeB mpbr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: MikeB mpbr...@gmail.com
Subject: [PHP] New to PHP and the list
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Received: Sunday, 12 September, 2010, 9:37 AM
Hello, I'm new to PHP and also new to
using newsgroups/mailing lists directly. So if I make a
On 9/11/2010 6:51 PM, Tom Sparks wrote:
--- On Sun, 12/9/10, MikeBmpbr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: MikeBmpbr...@gmail.com
Subject: [PHP] New to PHP and the list
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Received: Sunday, 12 September, 2010, 9:37 AM
Hello, I'm new to PHP and also new to
using
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 5:07 AM, MikeB mpbr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm new to PHP and also new to using newsgroups/mailing lists
directly. So if I make a mistake, please forgive me this once and I'll try
to do better in the future.
Please help me understand, my head is absolutely spinning
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 23:42 +, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
I hate div'itis as well. Some people seem to think it's a big faux pas
to use table tags now, when that couldn't be more wrong. Use tables for
tabular data, CSS for the rest (with as few exceptions - and there are
always some eh - as
Don Collier wrote:
First, when I use the \n and run the script from the command line it
works great. When I run the same code in a browser it does not put
the newline in and the text runs together. I know that I can use
br/ to do the same thing, but why is it this way?
That's how HTML
Don Collier wrote:
I am just learning PHP from the O'Reilly Learning PHP 5 book and I
have a question regarding the formatting of text. Actually it is a
couple of questions.
First, when I use the \n and run the script from the command line it
works great. When I run the same code in a
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:05:34PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
I am just learning PHP from the O'Reilly Learning PHP 5 book and I
have a question regarding the formatting of text. Actually it is a
couple of questions.
First, when I use the \n and run the script from the command line it
works
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up, etc.), the simplest solution is to use HTML tables.
The horror.
Do not use tables for layout.
Use CSS.
Especially now that Microsoft, just this week, is sending out IE 8 which
seems to be fully CCS standards compliant.
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 14:40 -0500, Stephen wrote:
Especially now that Microsoft, just this week, is sending out IE 8
which
seems to be fully CCS standards compliant.
*snigger*
I'll believe that when I see it, rather I give it to you oh web
developers everywhere, that this is just a new M$
Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:05:34PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
I am just learning PHP from the O'Reilly Learning PHP 5 book and I
have a question regarding the formatting of text. Actually it is a
couple of questions.
First, when I use the \n and run the script from
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Don Collier dcoll...@collierclan.comwrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:05:34PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
I am just learning PHP from the O'Reilly Learning PHP 5 book and I
have a question regarding the formatting of text. Actually it
2009/1/28 Stephen stephe...@rogers.com:
Don Collier wrote:
I am just learning PHP from the O'Reilly Learning PHP 5 book and I have
a question regarding the formatting of text. Actually it is a couple of
questions.
First, when I use the \n and run the script from the command line it works
Don Collier wrote:
From what I am seeing in the responses if I plan on using php for
command line scripts things get written one way. If, on the other
hand, the php is written for a web page it gets written a slightly
different way inserting html where necessary for formatting.
No, the
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 02:40:55PM -0500, Stephen wrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up, etc.), the simplest solution is to use HTML tables.
The horror.
Do not use tables for layout.
Use CSS.
Especially now that Microsoft, just this week, is sending
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 03:06:36PM -0500, Bastien Koert wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Don Collier dcoll...@collierclan.comwrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:05:34PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
I am just learning PHP from the O'Reilly Learning PHP 5 book and I
have a
, January 28, 2009 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP question
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up, etc.), the simplest solution is to use HTML tables.
The horror.
Do not use tables for layout.
Use CSS.
Especially now that Microsoft, just this week
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.comwrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 03:06:36PM -0500, Bastien Koert wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Don Collier dcoll...@collierclan.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:05:34PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
See? This is what I'm talking about.
*I* understand what you're saying, Don, and I agree. But this guy is
just learning PHP from what is arguably not one of the best books on PHP
(IMO). And you're throwing MVC at him. Let him master the subtleties of
the language first,
Don Collier dcoll...@collierclan.com wrote in message
news:4980c3d3.8040...@collierclan.com...
Paul M Foster wrote:
See? This is what I'm talking about.
*I* understand what you're saying, Don, and I agree. But this guy is
just learning PHP from what is arguably not one of the best books
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 13:45 -0700, Don Collier wrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
See? This is what I'm talking about.
*I* understand what you're saying, Don, and I agree. But this guy is
just learning PHP from what is arguably not one of the best books on PHP
(IMO). And you're throwing MVC
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 15:17 -0500, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 02:40:55PM -0500, Stephen wrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up, etc.), the simplest solution is to use HTML tables.
The horror.
Do not use tables for layout.
...@quillandmouse.com
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP question
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up, etc.), the simplest solution is to use HTML tables.
The horror.
Do not use tables
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Ashley Sheridan
a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
I use CSS as much as possible, and it's second nature to me now to
design with CSS rather than tables, but the only area I find it quicker
to use tables is when I design forms. I know I'm going to browser hell,
-Original Message-
From: Stephen [mailto:stephe...@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 1:41 PM
To: Paul M Foster
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP question
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up, etc.), the simplest
Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Stephen [mailto:stephe...@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 1:41 PM
To: Paul M Foster
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP question
Paul M Foster wrote:
If you want exact layout (columns
lined up
Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
The horror.
Do not use tables for layout.
Use CSS.
Especially now that Microsoft, just this week, is sending out IE 8
which
seems to be fully CCS standards compliant.
Your high horse--get off of it.
Dude! Did you read what I wrote? I wrote do not use tables for
-Original Message-
From: Stephen [mailto:stephe...@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 4:40 PM
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP question
Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
Finally, just because IE8 is (supposed to be) fully CSS standards
compliant
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 01:45:07PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
On that note, what would be a better book to learn from? I have always
been a fan of the O'Reilly books, but I am open to differing flavors of
kool-aid. One can never have too many resources.
The book that sits on my desk and is
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 03:33:19PM -0500, Ernie Kemp wrote:
Is there any advantage to using CSS over table and would it be idea to go
to
past website and change them.
If it works, don't fix it. If you want to take the time to figure out
how to get those same layouts in CSS, have a blast. But
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 09:26:10PM +, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
snip
I use CSS as much as possible, and it's second nature to me now to
design with CSS rather than tables, but the only area I find it quicker
to use tables is when I design forms. I know I'm going to browser hell,
but meh,
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 16:05 -0600, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Stephen [mailto:stephe...@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 1:41 PM
To: Paul M Foster
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP question
Paul M Foster wrote
Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 09:26:10PM +, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
snip
I use CSS as much as possible, and it's second nature to me now to
design with CSS rather than tables, but the only area I find it quicker
to use tables is when I design forms. I know I'm going to
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:41:31PM +, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 09:26:10PM +, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
snip
I use CSS as much as possible, and it's second nature to me now to
design with CSS rather than tables, but the only area I find it
Paul M Foster wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 01:45:07PM -0700, Don Collier wrote:
On that note, what would be a better book to learn from? I have always
been a fan of the O'Reilly books, but I am open to differing flavors of
kool-aid. One can never have too many resources.
The
There are many places to get help when you need it, but a good place is the
unofficial PHP IRC channel. Search on Google for XChat, download it, and
connect to ##PHP in irc.freenode.net. Great place and it seriously has
helped me once or twice. If you don't know about how to use IRC, search on
Juan Jose Rosales Rodriguez wrote:
He i not speak very good englis, pliss can you tel me abaout list in
spanich?
News version at news://news.php.net/php.general.es or via http at
http://news.php.net/group.php?group=php.general.es
Cheers
--
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Useless Invention: Self stick frying
On Oct 13, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Gary wrote:
Sorry if this is a dup, but I posted and it seemed to get lost
I am just learning php, and I like to use newsgroups to suppliment the
learning process.
Can anyone reccomend a good source for information to a newbie and
is this a
good forum for
Welcome to the list, Gary.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is a dup, but I posted and it seemed to get lost
Both came through. Sometimes it just takes a minute or two, and
you shouldn't get a copy of your own message.
I am just
He i not speak very good englis, pliss can you tel me abaout list in spanich?
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Well...thank you all for the warm and friendly welcome, I will probably try
to steer one of my projects to php (or at least a portion of) in a short
while.
One of the things a client wants is a landing page, so I am assuming that
php might come in handy for that...
Thank you all and once I
Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well...thank you all for the warm and friendly welcome, I will probably try
to steer one of my projects to php (or at least a portion of) in a short
while.
!-- SNIP --
Gary, one thing to keep in mind is to BOTTOM POST and TRIM your posts.
By Bottom
- Original Message -
From: Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:18:08 -0400
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well...thank you all for the warm and friendly welcome, I will probably
The problem with bottom posting is that if you follow the conversation,
you have to scroll to find the new content. I guess if you trim and
bottom post it's not so bad.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Wolf wrote:
By Bottom Posting (common
Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with bottom posting is that if you follow the conversation,
you have to scroll to find the new content. I guess if you trim and
bottom post it's not so bad.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
Gersten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: lun 13.10.2008 11:48
Para: PHP General
Asunto: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
The problem with bottom posting is that if you follow the conversation,
you have to scroll to find the new content. I guess if you trim and
bottom post it's not so bad.
Thank you,
Micah
[snip]
I don't want to get into a bottom vs top posting debate. Just know that
some of us prefer top posting. There's no right/wrong answer to this.
[/snip]
Consider how this would read if I posted above your entry.
But I have trimmed quite nicely thank you! :)
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On 13 Oct 2008, at 16:48, Micah Gersten wrote:
Wolf wrote:
By Bottom Posting (common when on a mailing list or NG) it gives
greater context as you read through the previous posts and by the
time of getting to where the new response is, it is in sync. No
skipping back and forth to read to
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:45 AM, TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to get into a bottom vs top posting debate. Just know that some
of us prefer top posting. There's no right/wrong answer to this.
There is no debate. There is a right and wrong answer. Sometimes
people just need
Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:45 AM, TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to get into a bottom vs top posting debate. Just know that
some
of us prefer top posting. There's no right/wrong answer to this.
There is no debate. There is a
-Original Message-
From: Micah Gersten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 10:49 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
The problem with bottom posting is that if you follow the conversation,
you have to scroll to find the new content. I guess
Ok thank you, i try learn yor post, and make meny aport, for the list,
apologize me for my english, i am new in this theme but in php i have
experience.
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The problem with pointing out the pros and cons is that it will lead to
another holy war. :)
- Original Message -
From: Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP General php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:48:34 -0500
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
The problem with bottom
On Tue, February 20, 2007 7:11 pm, Larry Chu wrote:
I am new to php and was trying to view the code below. I do see in my
browser the question that is being asked, but for some reason the
answer is not displayed. I am copying this from a book and am sure I
have typed everything as it should
Does your server support php? Also, some hosting services require that
any file with php in it must end with .php ... At least, those are my
two guesses...
Larry Chu wrote:
html
headbasefont face=Arial/head
body
h2Q: This Creature can change color to blend in with its surroundings.
What is
Are you opening the .php file directly with your browser or via a web server?
Does the web server have PHP support, and is it enabled?
(PHP is server side, not browser side).
Try creating the simple file on the webserver phpinfo.php containing just
-
?php
phpinfo();
?
[snip]
I use Xampp because I'm new to all of this also, and it makes setup a
breeze.
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/
This installs Apache, mysql, php, pearl, ftpzilla, all kinds of stuff,
already configured and ready to rock.
It doesn't get any easier.
[/snip]
Here is another one that works
You can always install Apache+PHP on your box to try it whenever you want...
--
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http://www.proyectoanonimo.com
I have a local web server running on my development PC, with an
exact copy of all my sites stored locally, so I can develop and test
as I go, only uploading when I know everything is 100%.
For Windows machines, you can choose IIS or Apache, although I'd
recommend you go with whatever your web
: Jesús Fernández
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
You can always install Apache+PHP on your box to try it whenever you want...
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http://www.proyectoanonimo.com
On Thu, January 19, 2006 4:02 pm, Jedidiah wrote:
I mentioned earlier that I recently switched my site over to PHP. I
had a
couple of reasons for this:
1: I was using Server Side Includes, and had been told that PHP
includes
were better and definitely more popular.
2: I began sending out
'
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] New to PHP
Thanks, I just downloaded this. It looks pretty great. How does it work?
Do I have to specify a path on my computer to be the server and move files
to that server? Thanks.
Jedidiah
-Original Message
Luke Brindley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:37 AM said:
Specifically, I want to create an online form that the
booking agent can fill out with information like Date, Time, Cover
Charge, Band Name, Description, etc and have this data populate the
calendar page in
[snip]
With all the talk about local php user groups, I figured that, When
in Rome. So if there are any interested South Louisiana /
Mississippi people, let's set something up...off list of course.
[/snip]
This makes me homesick! :( When I move back to New Orleans I am there!
GEAUX
--- Patrick Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try access the index.php via the web the file it tries to
download.
Try adding this to your httpd.conf:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
Hope that helps.
Chris
=
My Blog
http://shiflett.org/
HTTP Developer's Handbook
You should use post method for forms that change state on the server,
that way the user gets a warning. And you should redirect after
processing the form to another page.
if($_GET['action']=='submit') {
INSERT INTO table VALUES (NULL, '$_GET[input]'
header('Location: ...');
}
--- Matthew Oatham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to PHP and am more used to JSP. My question is - if I
submit a form to a php3 page using action==? PHP_SELF ? for
some processing all is well I can see that form data. After the
processing the page is redisplayed - but the data originally
.
Welcome to the team,
-Original Message-
From: Ow Mun Heng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:52 PM
To: PHP
Subject: RE: [PHP] New to PHP
Wow.. There's a guy named Rasmus here. Is here(or u) the same person who
wrote that book? this is way cool..
Oh.. BTW, PHP
-7870 5168
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Guzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:23 AM
To: Ow Mun Heng; 'PHP'
Subject: RE: [PHP] New to PHP
Yes, and also the same Rasmus founder of PHP. From time to time he may
even respond to one of you questions. :-)
And you're
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 July 2003 23:27
After coding for a while, I would suggest that while you're reading
through coding excercises, you find a coding style that works
for you and
keep it consistant. One of the least fun parts of
Mike Ford wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 July 2003 23:27
After coding for a while, I would suggest that while you're reading
through coding excercises, you find a coding style that works
for you and
keep it consistant. One of the
Engineering
Western Digital M'sia
DID : 03-7870 5168
-Original Message-
From: Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:01 AM
To: 'Hiren Mehta'; 'PHP'
Subject: RE: [PHP] New to PHP
Here are some sites for you to get started:
http://www.zend.com/developers.php
http
Hi Hiren,
PHP is a great choice, there are a wealth of tutorials on the
Internet!!! I would recommend a great book for people like yourself...
PHP Fast and Easy by Julie Meloni... You can visit her website at
http://www.thickbook.com
I have both of her PHP books, and out of the 8 books on PHP
here is what you can do:
1. buy a php book and go throw the basics.
2. read the php manual because it has tons of information.
3. write any type of program that you can to get familiar w/ language.
4. get a fundamental understanding of programming, object oriented
programming
Just my $0.02 for
There are many great books to help get you started. Infact.. believe it or
not.. for the complete newbie PHP for Dummies is a great chioce. It's
very well written and starts with no assumptions about your skill level.
But if you do happen to have some programming experience try PHP and MySQL
AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
There are many great books to help get you started. Infact.. believe it
or
not.. for the complete newbie PHP for Dummies is a great chioce. It's
very well written and starts with no assumptions about your skill level.
But if you do happen to have some
]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
There are many great books to help get you started. Infact.. believe it
or
not.. for the complete newbie PHP for Dummies is a great chioce. It's
very well written and starts with no assumptions about your skill level
it would be much better if I learn Linux first
Hiren
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hiren Mehta [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
There are many great books to help get you started
Thnx alot guys You have been of great help :D
Regards,
Hiren Mehta
- Original Message -
From: Ray Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
If you are on developing on linux then that would be good
that
are point and click. Very easy step by step. And there's plenty of easily
accessible info on Google Groups if you get stuck.
- Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Hiren Mehta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
Do you
At 7/8/2003 03:30 AM, Hiren Mehta wrote:
Thnx alot guys You have been of great help :D
And don't forget this list! There are a lot of really talented people on
this list, so if you're trying to figure something out and haven't been
able to find an answer on your own, don't hesitate to ask
On Jul 7, 2003, Steve Keller claimed that:
|At 7/8/2003 03:30 AM, Hiren Mehta wrote:
|
| Thnx alot guys You have been of great help :D
|
|And don't forget this list! There are a lot of really talented people on
|this list, so if you're trying to figure something out and haven't been
|able to
Here are some sites for you to get started:
http://www.zend.com/developers.php
http://www.phpcomplete.com/tutorials.php
http://www.evilwalrus.com/articles.php
And for books, here are some excellent books I've come across:
Programming PHP
By Rasmus Lerdorf
Web Application Development with PHP
From: juan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 9:36 AM
Subject: [PHP] new to PHP
New to php and looking to by this book
PHP For the World Wide Web: A Visual QuickStart Guide
The book says it covers PHP version 4.04.
Will this book be current enough for me
Get
Try naming the file with a .php extension. It is also possible your server
does not support php.
Good luck,
Chris
From: Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] new to php, need help..
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 01:34:12 -0600
hi all,
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i'm new to this php/mysql thing - i've defected microsoft.
when trying to pull data from a table in mysql, i get the following error:
Warning: mysql_fetch_row(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL
Most probably you have an error in your MySQL query or you are trying to
fetch rows from the connection identifier.
But why don't you post the code which generated this error? How can we
guess what's wrong in it elseway?
Sam wrote:
Warning: mysql_fetch_row(): supplied argument is not a
I am not php expert but why are there two (( after your create table?
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From: Markus Jäntti [mailto:janmark;bodo.kommune.no]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] New to PHP, and stuck
I'm working myself through Julie C.
ok, nevermind, I think I see why...
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From: Edward Peloke [mailto:epeloke;echoman.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 9:20 AM
To: Markus Jäntti; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] New to PHP, and stuck
I am not php expert but why are there two (( after your create
The first thing I do when confronted with this kind of problem is to print
out the sql statement and carefully look through it. So if you have not done
this yet, comment out the $result = statement. Above that add an echo $sql;
Now look through the sql statement and make sure all fields are there
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