Bad file descriptor
is generally when there is a fault with the disk...
try on some other server...
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Is there a way to find the time that mySQL took to perform a query.
like the one shown when you perform it on the console mode(0.09 sec or
so)
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Is there a way to find the time that mySQL took to perform a query.
like the one shown when you perform it on the console mode(0.09 sec or
so)
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A program I had written to send notification to recievers when a greeting
card was sent to them..
=
Ind-e-glow Greetings.Dear
Friend!\nYou have an e greeting waiting for you at http://www.bh-loh-inc.f2s.com.com/\";>http://www.ind-e-glow.com/
sent by $sender. To view you
$HTTP_REFERER
The address of the page (if any) which referred the browser to the current
page. This is set by the user's browser; not all browsers will set this.
-from the php documentation
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extract from the fauth_table during the login
process.
Hope this is what you wanted to know
I am intrested in your problem.
Please correspond.
Bharath Bhushan Lohray
bharath_b_lohray (at) yahoo.com
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extract from the fauth_table during the login
process.
Hope this is what you wanted to know
I am intrested in your problem.
Please correspond.
Bharath Bhushan Lohray
bharath_b_lohray (at) yahoo.com
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Tested and works
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE!!!
Php does not permit editing of files on the file system of a remote host. If
you want to edit your php scripts on some free host...then place a dirty
code editor on that system...It may be slow but it is the only solution...
It MIGHT be possible to use the fopen() command a
Is there a way of swapping the values of two variables without involving a
third variable.
something similar to the SWAP(A$,B$) of BASIC
I have a big variable(array) and I want to keep my script's memory
requirements as low as possible.
-Bharath Bhushan Lohray
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Fellows who suggested php triad were right!! It is a good option to
downloading PHP, MySQL and Apache!!
Php Comprhensive docs..
www.php.net/download-docs.php
Php tutorials by v s babu-- http://vsbabu.org/tutorials/php/
(you can download it --very good)
"Indera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in mes
special headers
-Bharath Bhushan Lohray
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