On 12 Mar 2004 Richard Davey wrote:
> It is, but if he hasn't modified it otherwise, that's what it'll be.
> Also for local development purposes, there is no harm in it.
Agreed, as long as he's not connected so someone can try to connect to
the MySQL port.
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Hello trlists,
Friday, March 12, 2004, 6:37:34 PM, you wrote:
tcc> Configuring a MySQL database with a blank root password sounds like a
tcc> potential security risk to me ...
It is, but if he hasn't modified it otherwise, that's what it'll be.
Also for local development purposes, there is no ha
Yes, I have it configured to run as apache. But, as I mentioned, I have no
problems accessing the database and running querys against it, it is only
the mysql_select_db function that fails.
> Hello PHP,
>
> Friday, March 12, 2004, 6:25:09 PM, you wrote:
>
> P> OK, I do get the following error.
>
Hello PHP,
Friday, March 12, 2004, 6:25:09 PM, you wrote:
P> OK, I do get the following error.
P> 1044: Access denied for user: '@localhost' to database 'mydatabase'
P> Even though I specify the user in mysql_connect, for some reason,
P> mysql_select_db is trying to user a blank user,
P> Any Ide
Hello Daniel,
$date = $birth_year."-".$birth_month."-".$birth_day;
And you can try inserting such kind o' date to a DATETIME field.
There's an alternative way:
$time = mktime(0,0,0, $birth_month, $birth_day, $birth_year);
That would return a unix timestamp that can be written to a BIGINT
field
Hello Daniel,
Maybe
$user_birthdate = (int) $birth_year.$birth_month.$birth_day;
would've solved the problem. :)
But i'm not 100% sure.
DA> I guess it´s too late here now .) It fixed itself when i altered the field
DA> type to varchar. Although - i don´t really get why it can´t store the vlaue
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