On Mar 8, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Dustin L wrote:
> This is my first time using a list. Can anyone confirm I'm doing this
> correctly?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Dustin L.
Oh, now you did it!
There will be dogs and cats in the streets.
Cheers,
tedd
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http://sper
> This is my first time using a list. Can anyone confirm I'm doing this
> correctly?
N! You broke it!
Happy Friday,
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:05, haliphax wrote:
>>
>> Indeed, it is I! Now, if I can only figure out how to keep GMail from
>> mangling quotes... ah, there's the Plain Text button! :)
>
>Yeah, and if only we could get a GreaseMonkey script t
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:05, haliphax wrote:
>
> Indeed, it is I! Now, if I can only figure out how to keep GMail from
> mangling quotes... ah, there's the Plain Text button! :)
Yeah, and if only we could get a GreaseMonkey script to stop
top-posting by default. Not to suggest that you did,
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 09:20, haliphax wrote:
> > Got tired of using Microsoft Outlook to sort the PHP list discussions...
> > apparently a lot of people use GMail for this, so I figured I would hook it
> > into my GMail account and see what
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 09:20, haliphax wrote:
> Got tired of using Microsoft Outlook to sort the PHP list discussions...
> apparently a lot of people use GMail for this, so I figured I would hook it
> into my GMail account and see what happens.
Boyd?
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Then Ashley Sheridan said:
Why do you need a regex here? All the URL's have the same foremost
component, which is exactly 38 characters in length. Do you perchance
need a regualr expression to parse other URL's?
If you just need to extract everything before the first ampersand, then
strpos and
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 20:24 +0800, Sn!per wrote:
> Let's say I have these URLs
>
> http://example.com/index.php?q=gallery
> http://example.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=81
> http://example.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=100
>
> I want to have a line of code that will extract just the
> "
At 11:10 PM +0200 8/29/08, Jochem Maas wrote:
Mark Weaver schreef:
Jochem put things back into perspective for me.
I'm having that printed on a T-Shirt :-P
Damn!
You get more T-Shirts than me. :-)
Cheers,
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Mark Weaver schreef:
tedd wrote:
...
Try looking at "current"
http://www.php.net/current
Maybe that will help.
not in the context of foreach() (I'll repeat the oneliner here
because tedd's old and has a crap email client ;-):
php -r '$r = array("a","b","c"); next($r); $K = key($r); fore
tedd wrote:
At 2:40 PM -0400 8/29/08, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi All,
Go figure... I sat down today to get some more work on my current
project; I got to a certain point where I need to step through an
array with a foreach loop. I found that I need to test for the
current pointer position of the
Jochem Maas wrote:
Mark Weaver schreef:
Hi All,
Go figure... I sat down today to get some more work on my current
project; I got to a certain point where I need to step through an
array with a foreach loop. I found that I need to test for the
current pointer position of the array, but I have
Dan Joseph schreef:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
This may also help as well as Jochem's suggestion: http://us2.php.net/key
not unless you wan't a headache (re-read the bit about foreach's internal
pointer):
php -r '$r = array("a","b","c")
At 2:40 PM -0400 8/29/08, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi All,
Go figure... I sat down today to get some more work on my current
project; I got to a certain point where I need to step through an
array with a foreach loop. I found that I need to test for the
current pointer position of the array, but I
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Go figure... I sat down today to get some more work on my current project;
> I got to a certain point where I need to step through an array with a
> foreach loop. I found that I need to test for the current point
Mark Weaver schreef:
Hi All,
Go figure... I sat down today to get some more work on my current
project; I got to a certain point where I need to step through an array
with a foreach loop. I found that I need to test for the current pointer
position of the array, but I haven't a clue as to how
You are indeed.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Govinda wrote:
> am I subscribed?
>
> I had to check. The other (php-install) list just sent me emails
> (when I tried to post) saying I was abusing the system (even though I
> am sure I subscri
just use a self-signed cert.
there should be a lot of examples out there for that.
On 4/23/08, Ken Kixmoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - - - - --
>
> I have a typical setup -- my development machine, a testing server and, of
> course, the production server. My development machine, of
PHP General Users Mailing List wrote:
testing
so I wasn't imagining things then?
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Powered
Thanks!
Will give it a look-see!
Cheers!
Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's not exactly what you describe, but
you should take a look at:
http://www.bigredspark.com/survey.html
Dotan Cohen
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Thats why I love this list... people share and help so unselfishly.
Thanks Rich, sure didnt think of the way you wrote the solution till i read
your code!
Have a fab one!
Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought of having a hidden text box everytime for each question...
> but that
It's not exactly what you describe, but you should take a look at:
http://www.bigredspark.com/survey.html
Dotan Cohen
http://what-is-what.com
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On Thu, October 5, 2006 5:36 am, Ryan A wrote:
> 2. I have noticed if you are displaying 4 (a-d) choices and the answer
> for question 10 (for example) is always on choice B it kind of sticks
> in the head and students dont really read everything they just
> memorize the location of the answer (may
Thanks for replying guys.
Paul, Will check out the links you sent me, If its really as good as you say...
should save me a heck of a time coding it, thanks!
Cheers!
Ryan
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 03:36 -0700, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> this is a two part q
how are you getting the answers? are they hard coded in html? are you
pulling them from a database? if from a database, just order them
randomly.. mysql_query("select answers from table where question = '10'
ORDER BY RAND()" ); i think this would randomize all of the results in the
answer colum o
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 03:36 -0700, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> this is a two part question but I need just one solution:
>
Done. Go to http://avoir.uwc.ac.za/ and download Kewl.NextGen. Then
install it and use the moduleadmin to install MCQ (multiple Choice
Questions) module. It does everythin
Are any of my posts getting through?
They don't appear to be. This one only made it halfway :P
Yeah, it doesn't seem to accept my email from another address.
Thanks Rob. I was trying to post something last night and it never got through.
This email seems acceptable to the group Gods.
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On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 01:47, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> Are any of my posts getting through?
They don't appear to be. This one only made it halfway :P
Cheers,
Rob.
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Dork. ;)
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Mark Steudel wrote:
Im using phpmailer to send emails, with htmlbody and an alternate textbody.
Any suggestions on how to test the text only body?
Thanks, Mark
Sure. Use a text-only MUA?*
But, seriously, most 'Nix gurus have access to text
only mail if they care to. If you've a friend
If you have a linux box, use mutt or pine. Also, most Windows mail
clients allow you to turn off HTML mail. Check your client
documentation / help files.
Brady
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Steudel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 1:40 PM
> To: php-genera
Coincidence
On 11/18/05, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> I use Dreamweaver and I try to test the files on the local host, but the
> page doesn't even show up. This maybe a stupid question..but to test on a
> local server, would I just need to download PHP?
> [/snip]
>
> De
allison
not familiar with dreamweaver to know if it can act as a webserver. i
strongly suspect that it's simply an editor, but not an actual server, that
can be used to interpret/display php code.
that said, you'll have to have access to a webserver. IIS is a webserver
from msoft. apache is a
[snip]
I use Dreamweaver and I try to test the files on the local host, but the
page doesn't even show up. This maybe a stupid question..but to test on a
local server, would I just need to download PHP?
[/snip]
Deja Vu?
Did you install the package on your server that I recommended?
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Well Jay was showing you where you could pick up everything you
needed. On Windows XP the IIS server is not installed by default you
have to select it as a component to install, so I'm not sure if you
would have IIS installed either. If you want a simple and quick
solution go to the link that Jay
i'm not sure if my messages are getting through...but i'm trying to download the
PHP installer - where it asks which type of http server i want to configure,
how do i find out what i have? it would be one of the microsoft servers, but i
have no idea which...
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> i am new
[snip]
i am using a PC with Windows XP, i don't have Apache.
i was looking at the downloads page on php.net - how do i know which one i
need?
[/snip]
Go look at this http://www.devside.net/web/server/free/suite
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i am using a PC with Windows XP, i don't have Apache.
i was looking at the downloads page on php.net - how do i know which one i need?
> i am new to PHP and web programming/management in general...
>
> Using Dreamweaver I am trying to preview .php files on the local
> server, but the
> page wo
http://www.php.net/manual/en/tutorial.php#tutorial.requirements
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i am new to PHP and web programming/management in general...
>
> Using Dreamweaver I am trying to preview .php files on the local server, but
> the
> page won't show up in a web browser. This is probably a
[snip]
i am new to PHP and web programming/management in general...
Using Dreamweaver I am trying to preview .php files on the local server, but
the
page won't show up in a web browser. This is probably a stupid question, but
does that just mean I need to install PHP on my computer?
[/snip]
You n
Greg Donald wrote:
On 10/10/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I AM NOT THE OP THANKS, I'm quite capable of solving
such a problem without the help of people who don't bother
to think beyond 'sample data' ...
Yeah, everyone should read minds automatically, I agree.
I guess reading
On 10/10/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I AM NOT THE OP THANKS, I'm quite capable of solving
> such a problem without the help of people who don't bother
> to think beyond 'sample data' ...
Yeah, everyone should read minds automatically, I agree.
> It's bloody obvious that
> the dat
Greg Donald wrote:
On 10/10/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
cute - but it doesn't always work e.g.:
$a = array( "FrEDDie", "fREDdIE", "FReddie" );
sort( $a );
echo $a[ 0 ]; // we want the 2nd item from the unsort array
Works for the sample data you first posted. *shrug*
I AM N
On 10/10/05, zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Image that there could be a string
>
> fred
> Fred
> FRED
>
> First of all I need to know that these are same which I can do with
> strtolower, but how could I tell
> that 'FRED' is 'most captilised?
strlen(preg_replace('/[^[:upper:]]/',
On 10/10/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cute - but it doesn't always work e.g.:
>
> $a = array( "FrEDDie", "fREDdIE", "FReddie" );
> sort( $a );
> echo $a[ 0 ]; // we want the 2nd item from the unsort array
Works for the sample data you first posted. *shrug*
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Greg Donald wrote:
On 10/10/05, zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Image that there could be a string
fred
Fred
FRED
First of all I need to know that these are same which I can do with strtolower,
but how could I tell
$a = array( 'fred', 'Fred', 'FRED' );
sort( $a );
echo $a[ 0 ];
cute
> > Image that there could be a string
> > fred
> > Fred
> > FRED
It isn't hard to do.
> > First of all I need to know that these are same which I can do with
> > strtolower
Also note strcasecmp for this task -
http://uk2.php.net/manual/en/function.strcasecmp.php
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On 10/10/05, zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Image that there could be a string
>
> fred
> Fred
> FRED
>
> First of all I need to know that these are same which I can do with
> strtolower,
> but how could I tell
$a = array( 'fred', 'Fred', 'FRED' );
sort( $a );
echo $a[ 0 ];
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Image that there could be a string
fred
Fred
FRED
First of all I need to know that these are same which I can do with
strtolower, but how could I tell
that 'FRED' is 'most captilised?
Iterate through the string and count the number of capitalised letters.
You can do something like this (untest
zzapper wrote:
Hi,
I can use
if (count($somearray) > 0) to test for an empty array.
why don't you test it.
$a = array();
$b = array(null, null, null);
$c = array(false, false);
$d = array(1, 1, 1);
echo "array \$a: \n---\n";
var_dump(empty($a), count($a), array_filt
Better use is empty(), which supports array as parameter:
$test = array();
if(empty($test)) // true
{
// code...
}
else // false
{
}
Emil Novak, Slovenia, EU
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* and then Marek Kilimajer declared
> >oookay... i think i understand the page, but how would i imlement that
>
> $fp = fsockopen ("proxy.server.net", 8080, $errno, $errstr, 30);
> if (!$fp) {
> echo "$errstr ($errno)\n";
> } else {
> fputs ($fp, "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0\r\nMax-Forwards: 0
* and then Marek Kilimajer declared
> >oookay... i think i understand the page, but how would i imlement that
>
> $fp = fsockopen ("proxy.server.net", 8080, $errno, $errstr, 30);
> if (!$fp) {
> echo "$errstr ($errno)\n";
> } else {
> fputs ($fp, "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0\r\nMax-Forwards: 0
Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then Marek Kilimajer declared
OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0
More at http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/2068/63.htm
oookay... i think i understand the page, but how would i imlement that
$fp = fsockopen ("proxy.server.net", 8080, $errno, $errstr, 30);
if (!$fp) {
echo "$errstr ($
* and then Marek Kilimajer declared
> OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0
>
> More at http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/2068/63.htm
oookay... i think i understand the page, but how would i imlement that
and what would be the difference in that and just pinging the server to
see if it's responding?
Thanks for
Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then Marek Kilimajer declared
I cant find any functions that might help me test the response of a
proxy server b4 attempting to use it. Do i need to use exec() with ping?
Anyone know how to do that? (if that's the case...)
What kind of response? If the server is alive,
* and then Marek Kilimajer declared
> >I cant find any functions that might help me test the response of a
> >proxy server b4 attempting to use it. Do i need to use exec() with ping?
> >
> >Anyone know how to do that? (if that's the case...)
> >
> What kind of response? If the server is alive,
Nick Wilson wrote:
hi again all,
I cant find any functions that might help me test the response of a
proxy server b4 attempting to use it. Do i need to use exec() with ping?
Anyone know how to do that? (if that's the case...)
mucho grassy arse..
What kind of response? If the server is alive, if t
Martin Schneider wrote:
> I saw this on some pages and want to do the same:
>
> - On one page the user can login. Before that no cookie is set!
>
> - On the next page they set the cookie and show either the user data
> or a warning that the user has disabled cookies and should enable
> them.
>
> I
On 06/11/04 17:17 Curt Zirzow spoke:
* Thus wrote Bob Lockie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm having a very hard time testing array_search.
$j = array_search( $i, $errList );
echo "j=" . $j;
if (($j != false) && ($j >= 0)) {
mixed array_search ( mixed needle, array haystack [, bool strict])
Searches hays
* Thus wrote Bob Lockie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm having a very hard time testing array_search.
>
> $j = array_search( $i, $errList );
> echo "j=" . $j;
> if (($j != false) && ($j >= 0)) {
mixed array_search ( mixed needle, array haystack [, bool strict])
Searches haystack for needle and retur
What output do you get?
> I'm having a very hard time testing array_search.
>
> $j = array_search( $i, $errList );
> echo "j=" . $j;
> if (($j != false) && ($j >= 0)) {
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Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
I am serving certain parts of my page only to specific countries
(geotargeted advertisement). Now I am wondering how I could check how
the page looks like from that country wihout traveling there :-) Is
there a way to "fool" the system that one is in US instead of Germany
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 12:21, DAvid Jackson wrote:
> How can I test to see if and what portions of Pear are installed on a
> vhosted website?
If you have access to the command line pear you can also check with a
simple command:
$ pear list
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--- Adam Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to test a variable to see if it contains a value or not, and if
> not, do something. My php is a little rusty, so which would be better?
This is a good page for understanding how things like isset(), is_null(),
and empty() work:
http://www.bl
Adam Williams said the following on 11/12/2003 11:37 AM>>
Hello,
I need to test a variable to see if it contains a value or not, and if
not, do something. My php is a little rusty, so which would be better?
if ( !$var )
{ echo "do something";}
or
if ( !isset($var )
{ echo "do something";}
or a
From: "Adam Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I need to test a variable to see if it contains a value or not, and if
> not, do something.
[snip]
> if ( !isset($var )
> { echo "do something";}
That's the correct way.
> What I am doing is checking a field in an sql table, and if the field is
> nul
[snip]
if ( !isset($var )
{ echo "do something";}
[/snip]
self answering questions, gotta' love 'em!
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[snip]
for($i = 0; $i < $countList; $i++){
$strDirName = substr($arrList[$i], 47, 8);
if(strlen(chop($strDirName)) == 8){
echo $theDirectory.$strDirName."";
}
}
[/snip]
Never mind. I am making them all 8 wide, just saw it. *slaps feverish
forhead*
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* Thus wrote Curt Zirzow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Thus wrote Chris Shiflett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > --- Curt Zirzow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > if ($do || false == $do ) {
> > > try();
> > > }
> > > /* Do, or do not. There is no try. */
> >
> > Isn't there always try? :-)
>
> Only in php5
Curt Zirzow wrote:
Yep. Just make sure you dont start speaking english like that,
people will look at you funny, or think your yoda :)
if ('away' == $put_your_weapon) {
$harm = false;
}
/* Away put your weapon, I mean you no harm */
or
if ( 'help' == $you_can ) {
hmm();
}
/* Help you can, Hm
* Thus wrote Chris Shiflett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> --- Curt Zirzow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > if ($do || false == $do ) {
> > try();
> > }
> > /* Do, or do not. There is no try. */
>
> Isn't there always try? :-)
Only in php5 :)
Curt
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--- Curt Zirzow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if ($do || false == $do ) {
> try();
> }
> /* Do, or do not. There is no try. */
Isn't there always try? :-)
Chris
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* Thus wrote Richard Baskett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> on 10/1/03 8:23 PM, Gerard Samuel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I've noticed code written in this order ->
> > if (FALSE === $foo)
> > {
> > // yada yada
> > }
> >
> > Is there a reason/benefit to test variables like that instead of ->
> >
on 10/1/03 8:23 PM, Gerard Samuel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've noticed code written in this order ->
> if (FALSE === $foo)
> {
> // yada yada
> }
>
> Is there a reason/benefit to test variables like that instead of ->
> if ($foo === FALSE)
> {
> // yada yada
> }
>
> Thanks
I think it'
On February 28, 2003 10:41 am, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
> Try $timeb <> ''.
>
Well whatta ya know I learn something new every day.. I thought the
only valid not equal operator was !=... I'm used to using <> only
for SQL server stored procedures or VB..
leo
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There we go. Thank You so much. I also found that I had another error in
my script and !is_numeric($timemb) did work after all.
Steve
At 10:41 AM 2/28/2003 -0800, you wrote:
See isset() and empty()
-Original Message-
From: Steve Buehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February
At 19:28 28.02.2003, Steve Buehler spoke out and said:
[snip]
>I have a form that has input for minutes. My problem is that I am trying
>to test to see if the field is blank or not and if they enter a "0" (zero),
>my test always show it as blank. I have t
Try $timeb <> ''.
Steve Buehler wrote:
I have a form that has input for minutes. My problem is that I am
trying to test to see if the field is blank or not and if they enter a
"0" (zero), my test always show it as blank. I have tried !$timemb
and !is_numeric($timemb).
Thank You
Steve
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See isset() and empty()
-Original Message-
From: Steve Buehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:29 AM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] testing for < 0
I have a form that has input for minutes. My problem is that I am
trying
to test to see if the field is blank or not
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I do this to determine if one of the items is
> false if none are then I what it to print the first
> echo of there is one that is false then print the
> second echo
Sorry, that makes no sense to me.
> $test1= "YES";
> $test2= "YES";
> $test3= "YES";
> $test
working :)
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Troy May wrote:
> Just a quick test. I just re-signed up for this list after a 3 week
> vacation and I haven't seen even one message yet. So, reply if you get it
> please so I know this is working.
>
> Thanks,
> Troy
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Okay, I'm an idiot. It *was* making it to the statement, but the row_id
in the table matrix_structure_routes are actually positive numbers, so
when it gets to that point I need to use the absolute value. The reason
for using the negative and postive counterparts are to determine which
type of
Is it possible that the value is actually " -2" (with the space)?
Robert Samuel White wrote:
Well, I just tried your test script and that works just as it should,
so I must be having some other issue. But that still doesn't explain
why I can print out the results of $row["dir_id"] and it show
Well, I just tried your test script and that works just as it should, so
I must be having some other issue. But that still doesn't explain why I
can print out the results of $row["dir_id"] and it shows it being -2,
yet my script (as printed in the last email) never makes it to the
correct cond
Hi Rasmus:
Yes, I'm totally aware of case sensitivity...and basically the script
you wrote here is exactly what I'm trying to doing. This is a problem
I've been having with several scripts...always when the number is
negative. I've also echoed my variables just to make sure they are in
fact
Please provide a complete test script. Are you perhaps not realizing that
array indices along with all variables in PHP are case sensitive?
$row["ID"] and $row["id"] are not the same thing.
The trivial test of your example:
$myArray["id"] = -2;
if ($myArray["id"] < 0) echo "Negat
no rows were updated.";
else
echo "".$affected_rows." were updated.";
-Kevin
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quot;".$affected_rows." were updated.";
-Kevin
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> Just
> * if the update does not have anything to work on
> it does not mean it is a failure! except when you
> EXPECTED it to update something.
Right, and the function doesn't care what you expect
anyway. :-)
> * i'm not sure whether "if ($query)" is the proper
> way to check this. for trapping d
Just grab your qu
or something along those lines...but also add in your check to see if the
query ran without errors.
Eddie
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FYI, I replied to a similar problem just a few threads down. Next time
please consider searching before you post. You'll find you can answer your
own question 9 out of 10 times.
$result = mysql_query("UPDATE or INSERT or DELETE... ") or die("Invalid
query: " . mysql_error());
if (mysql_affected_
the record was actually updated
}
if i can get some code example for that...it would help
tnx
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At 21:51 4-2-2003, you wrote:
hi..
posted a message about what the code was to test an update query to see if
it was successfull using mysql and i tested my code and for some reason even
if none of the fields were updated it still reports the success message...
heres the code i have:
$query=mysql
I think you want to use mysql_affected_rows
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hi..
posted a message about what the code was to test an upd
I believe as long as the update was successful (no errors) it will say
'message if successful'...I think you are wanting to know if rows were
updated or not...not whether or not the query ran ok.
Eddie
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t;Query executed but no rows were affected";
exit;
}
- Kevin
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--- Sunfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how would you use an if..else statement to test a
> query in mysql to see if it was successfull or not?
Depends on what database server you are using. Here it is
in MySQL:
if (mysql_query($sql))
{
echo "Success";
}
else
{
echo "Failure";
}
Chris
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On Friday 13 December 2002 21:30, Max Clark wrote:
> I found the socket_create function that is listed as experimental and
> requires a re-compile of php. Is there a built in way to perform this kind
> of test?
Based upon the second example on
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.sockets.php :
echo
I believe if(empty($keywords)) or even if(!$keywords) will check if they are empty
Robbert van Andel
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I have an arr
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