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>
> I'm here for a little while. Is there something similar to 'p
>
> Janet
>
>
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:12 PM
> Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Simple Web Server?
>
>
> > Janet,
> >
Janet,
I'm late into this, but Easyphp1-7 sets up Apache, mysql and php in
one virtually unaided; I've put it on Xp home and it seems to work
as well as on W98. I don't know if the form of Apache will serve
what you want, but I'm sure it is worth a look.
www.easyphp.org
Joseph
Chacha Joe
For
Sheila,
First let me say thank you for the support and help; I am most
gratefulto you and everybody else who contirbutes to my education.
I am just not in a position to attend any classes (not that I know of
any round here) at present. The 'Look!Isn't php/mysql simple'
intros are fine, but
Bj,
You lightened my mood. Yes I have noticed that this tutorial has
some errors, and I did wonder how complex he'd made it.I found
another tutorial on phpfreaks.com, dealing with a similar project, and
substituted some of that. It worked well till that tutorial left me
floundering -- I am
problem, but I cannot work out what is wrong with
it. So far I haven't discovered a reference or an example which
makes the problem clear, let alone the solution.
Joseph
>
> Hi Joseph,
>
> Joseph, Smile-Poet wrote:
> > Why this:
> > Notice: Undefined variable: emai
Why this:
Notice: Undefined variable: email_error in c:\easyphp1-7\www\join.php on line 65
if the following two queries define the variable?:
if(!$_POST['email_address']){
$errors .= "Missing Email address\n";
$email_error = true ;
}
if(!$_
re-install with no
password
>
> Paul
>
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> | Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:22 AM
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> | Subject: [wdvltalk] Password problem on mysql
> |
> |
> | It w
Jac,
Try Photoshop Haven on yahoogroups.com; there are some very sharp people there.
Good depth and breadth of knowledge.
Joseph - sorry don't have the subscribe link; but this is from my new machine and I
haven't transferred...and I haven't you get the picture. Oh, and using
Bl
Peter,
I have had a few subscriptions halted for bounced mails - this to a
mailbox which is used for under a hundred mails a day and has over
20Mb of space. I find downloads of files to be slow at the moment,
too.
Also 'can't find page' when a 'refresh' or click on 'go' brings it
up - though a
nstall with no
password
>
> Paul
>
> | -Original Message-
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> |
> | It will surprise
jac,
started in 6 secs, finished in 16.500Mhz, W98se, but at a quiet
part of the night!!
Joseph
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From: ja
out a password for mysql; I shall do this on my
own, I hope)
John,
I would have followed your idea next.
Thanks
Joseph
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> From: "Joseph, Smile Poet"
>
> > -Notice: Undefined variable: meta in
>
> Period and equals ".="
JR
Can you imagine how long that takes on a 56k modem - especially if
they slow to a couple of kb/s (and it happens, oh yes it happens!
With the web flooded with spam at the moment I have had downloads
chugging in the tens of bytes/s).
Someone really has a 1.1mb home page?:o0And for a
I've spent three sessions and many hours and I can't solve it; I am
following a tutorial and the exercise is to generate the
information. All the information is written but there is an error:
-Notice: Undefined variable: meta in
d:\progs\easyphp1-7\www\classes\clsMetaContent.php on line 3
Tom,
Sorry. I was a bit vague. It's the mouseovers for the navmenu.
They get lost behind the 'ads by google' strip. On the 'what's new'
page.
I've sent a screenshot. I wonder how often people find these
unexpected effects.
Joseph
> At 01:51 AM 02/19/2004 +, you wrote:
> >Tom,
> >
>
Tom,
Just had a quick look at your 'what's new' page. At the bottom the
tooltip to the 'what's new' links comes up behind the entity 7 - Web
design banner. I assume this is the effect of layers. Here it
looks like the difficulty of the banner floating above a coloured box
which partners the
Nice one Janet. I have asked for it free! It might solve my
problem of having mails acrss three programs don't ask.
Joseph
> Hi-
>
> Just reading the current issue of Fast Company. Article features
Bloomba
> which they regard as the potential successor to Outlook. They call
it the
> goo
Peter,
I think Brits have got bored with the industrial revolution. Either
that or the country has lost all sense of purpose and direction.I
think Morgan is the only company that ignores all the changes and gets
on with hand making highly priced and highly prized vehicles; sorry
they are no
s,
Joseph
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Joseph, Smile Poet"
>
> > Classification tables:
> > a number with the simple structure:
> > LIMERICK Lim_id, poem_id
> > HAIKU haiku_id, poem_id
>
> Let's have a quick run through relational databases
Rudy,
Thank you for the comments and advice; the classification tables
could see one poem on several tables. A Limerick could be a science
poem and a Dotty Ditty, all at the same time
I think the string in string theory
Must be feeling pretty weary
For dimensions, eleven
(Including heaven?),
L
Mainly I think to Rudy for kind comment.
Having now started to understand some of the tutorials and grasped
some part of the logic of table structure and information retrieval I
have set out some tables. If it is possible can you say whether
these look along the right lines?
For the poetry data
That is interesting Amanda. I suppose MS are to be lauded for such
an addition.I, though, haven't updated - not knowingly; I
suppose there is some automatic thing I haven't noticed since ZA
doesn't distinguish the different activities of a permitted net user.
Joseph
Chacha Joe
For a site o
M$ haters will be happy to explain this:
It was IE that couldn't connect to paypal; Opera has done it with no
problem! ?;-)
Joseph
> I am finding it impossible to get to the paypal site. Is it down?
> (unlikely) Or have I a problem?
>
> Joseph
>
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(unlikely) Or have I a problem?
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Perry,
It took a bit of time on my dial-up, but once stated it ran very
smoothly.I liked it, too. (And I'm a pretty anti-flash kind a'
guy - reference for Brit readers!). Congrats.
Joseph
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Thanks Bj.Hve just spent happy hours de-virusing the viri. This
time AVG happily healed the two Windows files!!Another 10 had
appeared, but they were all in Eudora as zips. they are now in cyber
heaven -- or hell.
Joseph
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> From: "Joseph,
Elisa,
I had trouble with an install of Zone Alarm some time back; the best
answer I could find is that a mirror site had mixed versions, and I
had and Xp version on my 98se.I have been running without for a
while, but the machine stayed clean until Saturday, when AVG told me I
have 21 infec
or the off licenCe - and you thought it was the same language! All
our supermarkets these days also have drinks sections (and i don't
mean squash), but I don't think there has been any loss of corner off
licences.
Must be a lot of tax forms being filled...
Joseph
> Too preoccupied with the t
--- Joseph, Smile Poet wrote: ---
: Rudy,
:
: Alas, alack, I did not see
: The truth of what you say to me;
: For coding has, of humour, none,
: So by number was I undone.
:
: String theory is the thing I need -
: If dimensionally freed -
: To tie the ends so loose at
Rudy,
Alas, alack, I did not see
The truth of what you say to me;
For coding has, of humour, none,
So by number was I undone.
String theory is the thing I need -
If dimensionally freed -
To tie the ends so loose at pres,
That get me in an awful mezz.
Joseph
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Rudy,
> > SELECT*FROM test WHERE 1="orange";
> > (after much sweat) this appears to be acceptable syntax.
>
>
> hey, did you not like my poem?
Just shows what MySql does to one - can you refresh my memory on this.
>
>
> i suspect you want the 1 to refer to the first column
>
> you can do this on
I have a table 'test' in database 'test' with two columns and 20 rows.
I have used both DBManager and MySql Front to select with this
SELECT*FROM test WHERE 1="orange"; (after much sweat) this appears
to be acceptable syntax.
However, while the two fields are acknowledged both programs tell me
> > and simply
> > > typing in SQL commands to try out. For instance,
> > >
> > > CREATE TABLE test (col1, col2) [enter]
> > >
> > > then
> > >
> > > INSERT INTO test (col1, col2)
> > > VALUES ('fruit', 'orange') [enter]
> > >
> > > INSERT INTO test (col1, col2)
> > > VALUES ('colour', 'orange
Cheryl,
Depends what is wanted but 34sp.com is outstanding for the price and
offers a goodly deal of facilities. Technical support is quick,
thorough and friendly. I'm not sure I've had (or known about) any
downtime and I have a watch on it with Internet Seer.
Matt has an affiliate status, bu
Oh, that's really cheering me up!!!:-o
Joseph
> I never really know. I'm just grateful if anything I've tested on
the PC
> works on the server.
>
> Regards,
> David
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Yes Tim, it has been quite an experience. I already have the feeling
(well, hard realisation more likely) that there is something akin to
the html/browser-compatibility issue. This is within MySql, before
one worries about the MS version and Sql alone; further compounded by
the limitations of
I have discovered that the program I am using hss an MySql Front
window.Others will know better than I what this means.
I shall be exploring it later in the week; I get that embarrassed
feeling that it may answer some parts of the problems I was having!
Joseph
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No, not contacting the other side... ...oh, I don't know though.
If I build a table on localhost, can I transfer it, presumably by ftp,
to a database on the isp server? (I know this is a college
question from an infant in the coding scals!!)
Joseph
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This is the page that finally worked - I have had to drop the 'close'
bit:
Although there were parsing errors I now find most attempts to send
the form info to the table succeeeded. I now have many rows of
gibberish.
It's the wrong list, but virtual beers - or stronger tipple - all
roun
Cheryl,
>
> Start|Run|Command.com
>
> At > cd\MySQL
>
> mysql> use mysql;
> mysql> show tables;
>
> Sure looks like DOS command line to me. Unless I use a PHP frontend
or the
> winmysqladmin (for Joseph in the mysql\bin directory and may require
you to
> be on Windows 2000 or XP).
Fortunately for
> >
> > The names are the same as the column heads in the database table..
> >
> > Or?.
>
> This is not an error. PHP is just telling you that you're trying to
use
> a variable which has no value.
this I understand
You can change the error reporting level
> in the php.ini file, but it would
> longer take a form value 'first' and automatically create a variable
$first,
> as it used to at the time when your tutorial was written.
AAh
There are no smilies for this!
Thanks Bj. Perhaps I'll advance now.But I think other things
will intervene today.
Joseph
___
This bit seems corrected - I had spaces either side of the '=' (which
I am sure I had dealt with).
But that has brought this:
Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
(Using password: NO) in d:\progs\easyphp1-7\www\insert.php on line 8
Warning: mysql_select_db(): Ac
Okay, I might be making progress.But now this:
Notice: Undefined variable: first in
d:\progs\easyphp1-7\www\insert.php on line 10
Notice: Undefined variable: last in d:\progs\easyphp1-7\www\insert.php
on line 10
Notice: Undefined variable: phone in
d:\progs\easyphp1-7\www\insert.php on line 1
nly didn't work - or lacked clarity -
before. Pity because it isn't a Dos instruction.
Joseph
> Joseph, Smile Poet wrote:
>
> > from this 11 -eleven - line script?
>
> There are errors thoughout this, and php is counting all the lines
> (html, comments, etc.), not j
David,
I had high hopes, but your version produced this:
Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
(Using password: YES) in d:\progs\easyphp1-7\www\insert.php on line 8
Warning: mysql_select_db(): Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
(Using password: NO) in d:\
Sheila,
I think you have given me a 'eureka' moment. the 'slash' 'quote'
combination is valuable and had not been clear to me.Also, I get
the point of David's script now :-o. Is it telling me I must
organise a password - I had hoped to sidestep that for a bit!
Joseph
> Bj wrote:
> >>W
Bj,
I sent off the next query and had to do something else before I saw
your answer.Just working through what you wrote.I will check
the php.net help file. I am finding all the references very
diffcult, or not responding to the questions I ask. Just checked,
I have got that manual an
David,
It got the country right, though I have no idea if the IP address is.
Joseph
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Hi all,
I'm just testing out an IP address -> country lookup script I've just
written.
Lichtenstein (where Maxwell hid the loot).
I imagine PayPal will remain safe for a few years, but I would want to
know how it is regulated a couple of years down the road.
Joseph
> Joseph,
>
> On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 14:42, Joseph, Smile Poet wrote:
> > Peter,
> >
> > I have had a
at this assumes that myfile.txt is found in the database
folder.
> You could also specify the whole path.
>
> For more information on 'LOAD DATA INFILE' check section 6.4.8 of
the
> MySQL Manual
>
> Paul
>
> | -Original Message-
> | From: Joseph, Smile Po
gt; would you believe "fabolocity" is actually the client's copy! think
they
> just made up the word :o)
Would that it were so ;-). My Oxford Concise has 'fabulosity' (and
fabulousness); might be good for a poem...
Joseph
>
>
> > -Original Message
jac,
Just got round to having a quick look. 56 modem, 98se IE5. Sorry
to tell you it is slow. (Just destabilised IE!!) The bg and
main logo arrived fairly quickly, but the rh links are taking an age.
I like the typeface on the white box, but the effect is to give a
blurred feel to t
Okay I have found the 'save' button in DBManager
But nowhere does it say this is the way to enter EACH LINE of data.
Adding a column, on the other hand, is by using the down arrow key.
I still don't see why the import wizard does not work; it tests the
file before attempting to insert the data.
Okay my friends.Once again I find myself making heavy weather of
what should be relatively straightforward.
I have EasyPHP1-7 set up as local server etc, and DBManager to smooth
my path! I have successfully set up both databases and tables
through both DOS and DBManager. However when I try
int you (and me as well) to some really good
references.
>
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Now that I might actually learn PHP and databases (ok, MySql) I will
need facilities. My current host is good and the low basic price
offers a gre
Frank,
W98 56modem IE. It is a bit slow, though this time of day is busy
anyway. The frame and background are up quickly, the lower banners
follow (not very fast); a delay and then the top banner and another
delay and the picture.
Your links menu is not visible until mouseover - is that what
.
I would be happy staying with 34sp on the basis of what I have
experienced with them. I suppose the other question is: how much
can one stuff in a database?
Joseph
Joseph, Smile Poet wrote:
> Now that I might actually learn PHP and databases (ok, MySql) I will
> need facilities. My c
Stephen,
It is a clean look, easy on the eye.
A number of points that mostly pick up what others have said. With
W98 and a 56 modem it took a while to load. Don't get the point of
the aircraft. As it is communications in marketing the visitor
expects to find meanings easy to take in. Th
The linux/windows question is ever present I notice. As a question
has just been asked where Windows is installed and linux is to be
added can I ask the other question?
I am contemplating buying a new machine (at a very low price) with
linux Mandrake 9.1. Is there a problem installing windows
Thanks Bj and Sheila,
This was cut and paste from a tutor course!Your variation produced
this:
1146: Table 'mydb.employees' doesn't exist
Which is more confusing than ever.Since MSDos set up the database
without confirming and was offended when I tried to set it up again, I
assumed the d
I have installed EasyPHP and created a database. Blindly following
my leader I have called this file
\n", mysql_result($result,0,"first"));
printf("Last Name: %s\n", mysql_result($result,0,"last"));
printf("Address: %s\n", mysql_result($result,0,"address"));
printf("Position: %s\n", mysql_r
Bj,
I gather you have sorted it now, but if it helps it looks as you
describe it should in my netscape 7.1.
Joseph
> I have a Web site at www.realhhg.com which looks OK in IE, but in
NS7 the
> pages ignore the CSS and display a white background (which is a
problem
> since some of the text is wh
I see Jon had already given a better answer on the time zone
suggestion. Well I'm a quick writer but a slow reader!
Joseph
> Brooke,
>
> I know nothing about Xp (though I think it beckons) however a
thought
> that occurs is that a one hour change may be connected to the time
> zone setting.
Brooke,
I know nothing about Xp (though I think it beckons) however a thought
that occurs is that a one hour change may be connected to the time
zone setting.The UK has one time zone but we can get confused when
summer time comes and goes!
Beyond that is of course complex issues like corrupte
Ah, Rudy, and I thought Bill Gates had now thought of everything!
Joseph
From: rudy
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: cancelling email
> > i have a emil question. my friend told me if you
> > send a email out and also you could then stop it.
> > How's that? also, how can i do that?
>
> andrew, that is th
Thanks Stephen.(once again) As the Governor of California is
believed to have said: 'I'll be back'.
Joseph
- I shall work through the urls, promise!
------- Joseph, Smile Poet wrote: ---
: Thanks Mark. That has both cheered and frightened me!
:
:
Thanks Mark. That has both cheered and frightened me!
At my level of hosting there is one database offered. Clearly php
tutorials will be my light reading over Christmas.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Joseph
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the world's most elegant programmer nor even the
best
> designer but my sites at least tend to be accessible and usable.
>
>
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>
> I am looking at a page of PPWizard, an html preprocessing program.
> So far as I have read it seems to enable a lot of things which
otherwise
> need good coding skills a
Mark,
Your offer sounds good. I would like to have ie5.5 and ie6.0
available. With what I have downloaded, after I have unzipped, I
clck on the 'big e'; the hourglass begins, but then it stops and
nothing else happens.
I would like to try yours. Does it matter where you unzip to?
Joseph
Thanks again Jan for taking the trouble to check. I have decided
that I will have to leave this encrypted book for the moment. No
doubt i will get a chance to see it when I am better equipped with a
more modern computer.
That has to be soon - somehow. I need to spend more time on content
and
Jan, Cheryl and drew,
The link from Cheryl and drew led me to this variation that is
supposed to run on W98 -
http://www.insert-title.com/web_design/?page=articles/dev/multi_IE
It doesn't; well, for me it doesn't, just flickers and goes back to
sleep. This is the third variation of this I've
Cheryl,
Looking at this it seems the work has been done for Xp and 2000; alas
I am still with 98SE. I think I will get into something of a muddle
if I try. However, if you, or someone else, knows better I will be
happy.
But I do not think it is worth troubling the list much further on this
o
t; hth
>
> Jan
>
> Joseph, Smile Poet wrote:
>
> > I find myself with a 128 bit encryption pdf and IE 5. I need to
> > upgrade to IE 5.5 to be able to use 128 bit. M$ isn't letting
anyone
> > download it and so far all Google roads lead back to M$ and IE 6.
&g
And I thought this might be easy!
Deb, Thank you for the Evolt reminder. The download offered is
nearly 4 hours. I could end up going back to it and letting it run
while I sleep!
Cheryl, Thanks for the add to Deb's link. Aslo for the 'sky' link.
I downloaded and unzipped but it won't open (
I find myself with a 128 bit encryption pdf and IE 5. I need to
upgrade to IE 5.5 to be able to use 128 bit. M$ isn't letting anyone
download it and so far all Google roads lead back to M$ and IE 6.
My reluctance on IE 6 is because I do not think my set up will be
happy with it. I am willing
jac,
W98SE IE5 56modem
36 secs lines up
44 secs first pics
1m1s page change
1m30s all page showing
This is at the quietest time of night, so fastest speed (probably)
Joseph
> Guys,
> I need a check on load times again please. www.leisuredomes.com
> could you let me know if it takes ages on di
As the others have said Dave, sorry about your loss and health dip.
Get back to good health first.
Joseph
> I too would like to offer my condolences. Losing a family member
is never
> easy.
>
> The WebDevCoop can wait as long as necessary. I am looking forward
to this
> wonderful resource and w
Bj,
You are right, of course. Now I have completed a task that was
planned to be finished in July (!) I will be trying to understand
php - though it is not the first thing in line ;-(.
In the meantime I will see if I can understand Tom's solution to get
me past this point. I look forward to
Tom,
That is invaluable; all I have to do now is understand it. I'll
settle to it a little later tonight.
Thanks,
Joseph
> At 04:13 PM 11/30/2003 +, you wrote:
> >. . . .
> >But this all raises another problem that I suspect has no solution.
> >If I open browser source, there - repeated
> > That only brings up the button, which requires a further click to
get
> > to the paypal page Which I take it is effected by this line
> >
> > https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr";
method="post">
> >
> > At present a click on the image (which is a button)
> >
> > > alt="dppaypal.gif - 1kb"
Bj,
That only brings up the button, which requires a further click to get
to the paypal page Which I take it is effected by this line
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr"; method="post">
At present a click on the image (which is a button)
brings up the secure page at paypal.I wondered i
I have a paypal form which I include thus
which brings up a button to click and takes the visitor to a payment
page. If I want this text link
click on the picture for more information or click here to buy now for
$1
to bring up the same payment page how do I put this in the form, or
how do
Thanks Deb,
I'll set to work on that shortly. Shows the value of someone else
having a look.
Joseph
>
> Yes, I got to the PayPal page no problem on the link I chose.
>
> One suggestion, the images that are links to purchase aren't real
obvious
> that one can purchase by clicking. You might wa
Oh, the perils of css.
No one advised me (boo, hoo, hoo) but after washing the brain cell in
a solution of colour wash powder I found my way to my new entry for
tables in which I had {. height: 100% ;...}.
Without all your help and support over the years I doubt if I could
have thought it thr
(gremlins, gremlins)
Would you have a look at
www.smilepoetryweekly.com
And tell me if you are getting oodles of white space and ghastly
interpretations of forms, etc
I am and I cannot see what is causing it. So far as I know the css
is ok where that applies and the html code has n
Hi Jan,
I had got to css for but with help from the list, particuarly
Jon, I got to this
hr {
height : 2px;
border-width : 2px 0px 0px 0px;
border-style : solid;
border-color : #F00;
color : #F00;
}
Not quite perfect since the 'solid' isn't, but a big advance.
Of course my aim is to make
Jurgen,
YOu are absolutely right. It was fine in the html editor, but
neither IE nor Opera will show it!
That's a shame Jim, isn't it?
Joseph
> Hello Eddie,
>
> Thursday, November 27, 2003, 1:01:12 PM, you wrote:
>
>
> > May I ask a rather simple question? I know it sounds weard! *gg*
>
> > I
And -
Oh yes, using does get the text nice and close.
Joseph
> This question made me wonder,
>"Tables can have captions, why not images ??"
> So I tried it out... and it worked! (in current msie browser):
> caption text
>
> It's rather interesting.
> The caption tag will NOT ac
Jim,
Have you tried a tag or and tag inside the tag? This
might give a lot more possibility.
Joseph
> This question made me wonder,
>"Tables can have captions, why not images ??"
> So I tried it out... and it worked! (in current msie browser):
> caption text
>
> It's rathe
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