On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, jval...@eoni.com wrote:
Mark Krenz wrote:
7. PHP Cookbook from 2006
Has mixed examples, some using ereg and some using preg_match
In PHP Cookbook, the only use of ereg I found was in the section
where the books was explaining how to convert from ereg to
preg_match. Or a
On 13.10.2009, at 17:26, Ulf Wendel wrote:
Alexey Zakhlestin schrieb:
On 13.10.2009, at 16:10, Jille Timmermans wrote:
Why would you hide functionality from people when you get a patch,
and all that has to be done is commit it? I'm pretty sure it won't
break anything.
Definitely +1 from m
Alexey Zakhlestin schrieb:
On 13.10.2009, at 16:10, Jille Timmermans wrote:
Why would you hide functionality from people when you get a patch, and
all that has to be done is commit it? I'm pretty sure it won't break
anything.
Definitely +1 from me.
As long as ext/mysql is bundled with php (
On 13.10.2009, at 16:10, Jille Timmermans wrote:
Why would you hide functionality from people when you get a patch,
and all that has to be done is commit it? I'm pretty sure it won't
break anything.
Definitely +1 from me.
As long as ext/mysql is bundled with php (which means "officially
Jille Timmermans schrieb:
Only ext/mysqli gives you access to all functionality of MySQL 4.1 and
above, e.g. charset and prepared statements.
Why would you hide functionality from people when you get a patch, and
all that has to be done is commit it? I'm pretty sure it won't break
anything.
e
Ulf Wendel schreef:
Jille Timmermans schrieb:
I have 'implemented' MySQL's mysql_warning_count() function. (
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysql-warning-count.html )
mysql_warning_count() is available in MySQL's C-api in >3.23, >4.1 and >5
I am not a big fan of adding anything to ext/
http://wiki.php.net/rfc/pdonotices
Samuel.
2009/10/12 Samuel ROZE :
> Here is what I expect for the notices fetching in PDO:
> http://www.d-sites.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/RFC-PDO-Notices.pdf
>
> Samuel.
>
> Le lundi 12 octobre 2009 à 19:11 +0200, Lukas Kahwe Smith a écrit :
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