On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 06:17:33PM +0200, Maciek Sokolewicz wrote:
> Please please please please don't do this!
1) You did not answer the question, nor giving any related information.
2) This was debug-output. I see not point in optimizing.
3) print is language construct, just as is echo
4) th
Am 24.06.2013 18:17, schrieb Maciek Sokolewicz:
On 24-6-2013 14:27, n...@nobswolf.info wrote:
You should give a complete programm so we can run exactly
the same you do, like this:
Please please please please don't do this!
First of all, I don't know why you would use the print *function* wh
Amen!
Am 24.06.2013 18:17, schrieb Maciek Sokolewicz:
> On 24-6-2013 14:27, n...@nobswolf.info wrote:
>> You should give a complete programm so we can run exactly
>> the same you do, like this:
>>
>> >
>> $item_amount_in_store = 223;
>>
>> print ("$item_amount_in_store");
> Please please pleas
On 24-6-2013 14:27, n...@nobswolf.info wrote:
You should give a complete programm so we can run exactly
the same you do, like this:
Please please please please don't do this!
First of all, I don't know why you would use the print *function* when
you can also use the echo language construct (b
Hi Karl,
i dont know what you want to do. But i can say: The
$item_amount_in_store variable is not the same to $item_amount_in_Store
(case sensitive). It work for me...
Regards
Carlos Medina
Am 24.06.2013 14:02, schrieb Karl-Arne Gjersøyen:
> Error in my last post This is corrected:
>
> $item_
variables are case-sensitive.
$item_amount_in_store is different from
$item_amount_in_Store
1st variable contains all lowercase characters, while the 2nd one contains
"S" uppercase character.
happy coding
sachin
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen wrote:
> Error in my last
You should give a complete programm so we can run exactly
the same you do, like this:
which gives this result:
223 + 7 = 230
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On 24 Jun 2013, at 13:02, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen wrote:
> Error in my last post This is corrected:
>
> $item_amount_in_store = 223;
> $update_amount = 7;
> $item_amount_in_Store += $update_amount;
>
> It show the result = 227 and not 230. Why is this happen?
Something else is going on to give you
Error in my last post This is corrected:
$item_amount_in_store = 223;
$update_amount = 7;
$item_amount_in_Store += $update_amount;
It show the result = 227 and not 230. Why is this happen?
Karl
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From: Karl-Arne Gjersøyen
Date: 2013/6/24
Subject: Is it pos
Hi,
Shouldn't it be:
$item_amount_in_store = 223;
$update_amount = 7;
$item_amount_in_store += $update_amount;
$update_amoint_in_store is now 227;
The 3rd line seems wrong as you didn't use the same variable.
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen
On 24 Jun 2013, at 12:59, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen wrote:
> $item_amount_in_store = 223;
> $update_amount = 7;
> $update_item_amount_in_store += $update_amount;
> $update_amoint_in_store is now 227;
>
> Why? That should be 230!
Because you're using $item_amount_in_store and $update_item_amount_in_st
$item_amount_in_store = 223;
$update_amount = 7;
$update_item_amount_in_store += $update_amount;
$update_amoint_in_store is now 227;
Why? That should be 230!
Karl
WOW! Thank you very, very much!
This is so good! Thanks to all of you for spending time to learning me
programming!
Karl
2013/6/23 Maciek Sokolewicz
> On 23-6-2013 17:11, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen wrote:
>
>> Hello again. I Got the solution for my last mention problem. Now I can
>> update several row
Hi.
So, back to the GOST ciphers problem. This is kinda a long story.
Basically, there's tow sides of it. On one side there's a lack of
OPENSSL_config() calls in ext/openssl/openssl.c.
On the other hand, there's also a curl, which is also linked to Openssl.
In case you want any encryption, you wil
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