I am using MySQL (4.0.17) and am getting errors with the following SQL
statement originally writen for MS products.
SELECT
survey_questions.Question_ID,
First(survey_questions.Question_Text) AS FirstOfQuestion_Text, <== this line
returns errors i believe it is the AS
Avg(survey_responses.Response)
i have a script that checks an email account and records information into a
database and want to call it when ever an email hits that account. My ISP
uses merak mail server and i see it has an excutables section, so i was
hoping to fire my php page whenever an email goes to the account. the
probl
I am storing dates in an Access database in a field with a "Date/Time" Type
the date is being generated using date("n/d/Y h:i a"). It appears to be
stored in Access correctly but when I output it to the page using PHP it
seems to be changing. It is being stored in the database as "6/19/2003
1:44
I have absolutely no experience with Berkeley db but have been told by my
ISP that it is what I need to use. How do I connect to it? Do I use SQL to
set up the structure? does it accept standard SQL? If anyone knows of a good
resource that would be wonderful as well.
Thanks in advance,
~Logan
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I am getting the following error when I am trying to include a file using
include("includes\handle_errors.inc");
<->
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory
in /var/hosting/www/www.site.com/http/PHP/compare.php on line 4
I am having a problem when i use an include file to include database
connectivity, however if i cut and paste the code out of the include and
place it directly into the .php file it works. I am not sure how to figure
this problem out.
<=== error:
Warning: Cannot modify header info
f the page.
"Steve Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> At 6/18/2003 03:22 PM, Logan McKinley wrote:
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> > the error checking include file just handles php errors, the javascript
> > handles form validation. I believe the problem
wrote in message
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> At 6/18/2003 02:51 PM, Logan McKinley wrote:
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> > <-- the code in question >
> > I have attached the actual files if that would be of more help,
> > Thanks in advance for any help,
>
> The first thing t
what it is meant to do:
take a querystring set it to a session variable (outputs error if neither
querystring nor sesison exist) then reloads the page (to remove the
querystring)
what it (appears) to do:
it sets the querysting to the session, reloads the page and outputs an error
saying it doesn't
right now if a the 'field' key does not exist at all in the querystring it
returns the following error:
Notice: Undefined index: Register in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\PHP\Register.php on
line 3
I think i can use the empty function but i pass in 11 different variables
and it seems like there must be a more
my back end.
Thanks in advance,
~Logan
"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Tuesday 17 June 2003 11:39, Logan McKinley wrote:
>
> Use a descriptive subject heading.
>
> > I am new to PHP but have been using ASP for yea
I am new to PHP but have been using ASP for years. What i am trying to do
is:
1) take a querystring variable
2) set it as a session variable
3) redirect the page back on itself
all of this is done so the user never sees the querystring var so it
must change it address bar
4) access the session
I am new to PHP and was wondering if there was a way to do asymmetric
(public/private key) encryption with PHP? I don't have administrative
(ability to install programs) on either the web server or the client
machines so it seems that neither pgp nor gnupg will not work.
Thanks in advance,
~Logan
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