Hi,
How would I translate this perl unpack statement to the php equiv.
my ($salt, $xor) = unpack('a2 a*', $something)
Thanks!
Danny
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Hi,
I'm trying to rewrite a perl finction to php. The function uses Digest::MD5.
PHP md5() returns a 32 char hex number. The perl Digest::MD5 function
returns a 16 char (ascii??) string. Can I also get this from PHP? If so
how do I do that?
My ultimate goal is to have compatible PHP/Perl func
Analysis & Solutions wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 04:54:30PM +0200, Danny Kruitbosch wrote:
>
>>Analysis & Solutions wrote:
>>
>>>Hey Danny:
>>>
>>>On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:09:12PM +0200, Danny Kruitbosch wrote:
>>>
>>>
Analysis & Solutions wrote:
> Hey Danny:
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:09:12PM +0200, Danny Kruitbosch wrote:
>
>>Query1: SELECT FIELD1, COUNT(FIELD2) AS TOTAL from TABLE GROUP BY FIELD1
>>Query2: SELECT FIELD1, COUNT(FIELD2) AS SUB from TABLE WHERE FIELD2=1
>&
Hi,
I've two queries on the same table. They have the following structure:
Query1: SELECT FIELD1, COUNT(FIELD2) AS TOTAL from TABLE GROUP BY FIELD1
Query2: SELECT FIELD1, COUNT(FIELD2) AS SUB from TABLE WHERE FIELD2=1
GROUP BY FIELD1
Now I want to print a table that prints the values of FIELD1
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