Hi guys!! I'm just getting back into harness after 4 months off work
following major surgery, so I'm well behind on all the PHP groups. It's
nice to be back!
Forgive me for responding to this one over a month later, but I haven't seen
anybody else pointing this out:
On 13 June 2005 13:30, Shan
On 6/13/05, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To find out how your PHP was compiled create a test page with this
> only...
>
>
> phpinfo();
>
> ?>
>
> And then load the page from your web server. It will return a wealth of
> information to you. As far as Oracle compatability it would
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How do I find out how my PHP was compiled? The documentation states:
You have to compile PHP with the option --with-oracle[=DIR], where
DIR defaults to your environment variable ORACLE_HOME.
But I'm using PHP from the Red Hat default install (I didn't compile
it).
Also, do you know if th
On 6/10/05, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, June 10, 2005 8:48 am, Shane Presley said:
> > Where can I find some info on integrating Oracle and PHP?
>
> http://php.net/oracle
>
> pretty much covers it.
Thanks! You're right, that looks pretty straight forward. Although I
do h
On Fri, June 10, 2005 8:48 am, Shane Presley said:
> Where can I find some info on integrating Oracle and PHP?
http://php.net/oracle
pretty much covers it.
> I had some PHP front ends to a MySQL database, worked great. Our DBAs
> want to change the back end from MySQL to Oracle 10g. How hard w
Shane Presley wrote:
Where can I find some info on integrating Oracle and PHP?
I had some PHP front ends to a MySQL database, worked great. Our DBAs
want to change the back end from MySQL to Oracle 10g. How hard would
it be to convert my PHP scripts, and where would I go to read up on
Oracle
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Where can I find some info on integrating Oracle and PHP?
I had some PHP front ends to a MySQL database, worked great. Our DBAs
want to change the back end from MySQL to Oracle 10g. How hard would
it be to convert my PHP scripts, and where would I go to read up on
Oracle <--> PHP?
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