What do you mean by that? (irony lvl: 100%)
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On 06-05-2011, at 22:58, Daniel Brown wrote:
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>$posting = array('bottom','interspersed','top');
>
>// Feel free to add on
>$destinations = array('to hell','away','read the archives and see
> why we don\'t like t
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 22:52, Ross Hansen wrote:
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> Hey Guys,
>
> I am using a form to post information to a MySQL table which is then
> echo(ing) back out to a web page. it will sort of be like facebook where you
> can post messages and stuff on peoples walls. The only issue is at the moment
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echo 'Just remember top-posting on the list means you
can go '.$destinations[$point].'.'.PHP_EOL;
}
}
?>
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Hey Guys,
I am using a form to post information to a MySQL table which is then echo(ing)
back out to a web page. it will sort of be like facebook where you can post
messages and stuff on peoples walls. The only issue is at the moment i can get
the formatting to stay. When i echo the table out
Apart from the possible security issues with posting content or information i
don't believe that there is any others for posting large amounts of
information. Just as long as you are aware that it is all being posted over
plain text so if you have any sensitive data you may want to look at sett
Ok, I tried to use semaphores between php and C++. Where the php script
was the client and the C++ app was a server. Client only acquired sems,
server only released.
This cannot be done with php semaphores. Got around the first two
problems:
1) Php semaphore is actually 3 sysV sems.
a
"Ken Guest" wrote:
>On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Ashley Sheridan
> wrote:
>> Hiya, has anyone had any experience with parsing a string of sql to
>break it down into its component parts? At the moment I'm using several
>regex's to parse a string, which works, but I'm sure there's a more
>elega
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Grega Leskov¹ek wrote:
> Can smbd please look at this sentence - I got an error and do
not
> know how to fix it - I am still very unfamiliar with
MYSQL:
>
> CREATE TABLE log ( idlog int auto_increment
not null, imepriimek
> varchar(50), clock timestamp, action
varchar(30), o
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Ashley Sheridan
wrote:
> Hiya, has anyone had any experience with parsing a string of sql to break it
> down into its component parts? At the moment I'm using several regex's to
> parse a string, which works, but I'm sure there's a more elegant solution.
>
> The
e-letter wrote:
> Readers,
>
> Looking through the mail lists archives, only the following message
> seems to advise about the possibility to use gnuplot:
> http://marc.info/?l=php-general&m=96248542218029&w=2
>
> Is it possible to start gnuplot using php, to plot a graph from
> postgresql data.
On Friday, 6 May 2011 at 10:05, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
Hiya, has anyone had any experience with parsing a string of sql to break it
down into its component parts? At the moment I'm using several regex's to parse
a string, which works, but I'm sure there's a more elegant solution.
>
> The general
Hiya, has anyone had any experience with parsing a string of sql to break it
down into its component parts? At the moment I'm using several regex's to parse
a string, which works, but I'm sure there's a more elegant solution.
The general idea is to produce a nice looking page giving details of u
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