php-windows Digest 1 Dec 2004 15:53:02 -0000 Issue 2491
Topics (messages 25101 through 25102):
Re: Permission deny on connecting MS Access database
25101 by: Michael Adams
Strange internet problem
25102 by: Charles P. Killmer
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 02:32:14 +0200
Emperor Kang Xi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use MySQL for PHP and I need to retrieve data from MDB directly and
> display it to user browser. If php possible to retrive mdb data, so i
> do not need to write converter for MDB to MySQL.
>
> Why MDB + MySQL for PHP?
> VB --> MDB ---> running application
> PHP --> MySQL and a view tables in MDB --> new development have
> different purpose with VB application
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Re: Re: [PHP-WIN] Permission deny on connecting MS Access database
> always check the lock status of ur MDB files there
> btw why r u using MDB with PHP, while u can use db server like mysql,
> postgres or even oracle with easier configuration and better security
Perhaps your question was answered on the other thread running.
PHP-WIN] MySQL 4.1 Server
http://adodb.sourceforge.net/
HTH
Mike the lurker
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This isn't related to php but there are many knowledgeable people here
that I though might find this curious.
I host an IP based site. Based on the host header that is sent to the
site, I pull different content from a database. When the host header is
not found in the database, I send an email to me telling me that someone
tried to access a site for which we have no content.
Now for the weird part. Once in a while I get a message from this site
saying that www.yahoo.com has not been setup. It seems as though
someone has a host entry for www.yahoo.com that points to my IP. Or
someone's browser is messing up the referrer and host header. But if
that's the case they should not be able to get to and virtual site
anywhere.
Has anyone heard of anything like this or is this something completely
new?
Charles Killmer
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