I'd think $arr['8'] = 6 would work...
Using a number (as in $arr[8] = 6) would possibly confuse things, though
I can't get to a PHP machine right now so I'm not sure.
M
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Bradley Goldsmith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ive got an array of associations like this:
>
> [1]=>2 [2]
Michele,
Possible a dumb question, but does the machine you are running it on have PHP
installed and configured to work with the server software?
If so, did you name the file correctly? It may need to be called "page.php"
rather than "page.html"...
M
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Michele wrote:
> I cur
Whoops...helps if I write it legally.
$dbStr = preg_replace("/'/", "/\\'/", $dbStr);
$dbStr = preg_replace("/'/", "/''/", $dbStr);
M
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Matt Drake wrote:
> I don't see why addslashes wouldn't wor
I don't see why addslashes wouldn't work, but why not roll your own?
$dbStr = preg_replace("/'/", "/\\'/");
I believe that, in MySQL, you can also double-up single quotes to escape
them:
$dbStr = preg_replace("/'/", "/''/");
HTH
Matt
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Tim Thorburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've se
> Is there a webserver (Tomcat?) that supports both servlets/JSP and PHP? If so, is it
>possible to have PHP and servlet/JSP code collaborating? I'm looking into using SOAP
>(apache project's implementation) but I need some of PHP's functionality.
You can use Tomcat and Apache together. There's
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, wm wrote:
> i have written some PHP scripts that work every single time under http.
>
> under https (we have a valid security certificate) they work every
> single time on IE on mac and on NN on mac and pc.
>
> on IE on pc a "this page cannot be displayed" error (with possibl
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Scott Saraniero wrote:
> I've got a piece of code below that works great for me. Now I would like to
> modify the rows with alternating colors in the displayed results. Any
> suggestions on how to do this?
Try this:
$Count = 0;
while ($Row = mysql_fetch_array($Result) {
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Dennis Moore wrote:
> Not sure what your exact problem is but I did notice you had back ticks(`)
> in your insert statement. You should be using ('). You may need a where
> clause in your insrt statement unless you want to populate all rows. Just a
> couple of thoughts.
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