Take a look at jpgraph, it's on freshmeat.
David
Lee P Reilly wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I see there a number of PHP scripts/libraries out there for the purpose
>of graphing data. Which one is considered to be the best, most powerful
>/ easiest to use? I need to plot X/Y graphs for some data sets with
>ver
I beg to differ :)
FORM INPUT[type=text] { height: 16px; width: 8em; }
FORM INPUT[type=text]:hover { color: inherit; background-color: yellow; }
Works just dandy.
-d
Hunter, Ray wrote:
>Actually,
>
>If I understand correctly, you want the actual text field box to be the same
>size as the text
On the same box, php is generating $1$ md5 hashes properly, two char and
$apr1$ hashes as DES. The htpassword is generating $apr1$ hashes.
Where is the gadget that needs fixed?
David
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>The PHP one supports that if your OS does.
>
>On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, David F
Does anyone have a crypt() function that can use the $apr1$ prefixed
salt that apache's htpasswd uses?
David
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Is there any way to get an error message via pg_errormessage() when
using pg_connect() and it fails?
Currently I have $conn=@pg_connect(), I don't want error text showing up
where the HTML cursor is, I intend to put any error text elsewhere.
Unfortunately, $conn is FALSE and pg_errormessage()
hehehyou forgot something :)
echo "blah" is actually "blah\n"
# echo -n "blah" |md5sum
6f1ed002ab5595859014ebf0951522d9 stdin
-d
Mikhail Avrekh wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Don't know if this is a question of (mis)configuration; I'm posting this
>just in case someone had run into this before:
>
>PH
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