At 03:02 PM 5/9/02 -0400, Matt Babineau wrote:
>Ok, I just read a section in a book about functions. In my cost I have
>some variables set:
>
>$var1 = "1";
>
>And I have a function I wrote that needs to utilize that variable.
>
>function runvar(){
>query database looking for $var1;
>
At 01:01 PM 5/16/01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Why does the command:
>
>UPDATE SEARCH_RECORDS SET DESCRIPTION="Chris's Page"
>
>fail?
You might check that -- I think this will work:
UPDATE SEARCH_RECORDS SET DESCRIPTION='Chris''s Page'
that . . . they should enable you to work easier, but they
shouldn't fix your work for you -- at least not automatically to where the
conditioned response is "typos are good as long as the computer figures it
out".
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critical stuff on
Linux . . . and just toy with the Win/PHP combo for a while. I love PHP,
but I still use CF too. It's like using a hammer to install a screw . ..
it gets the job done, but I like to use the best tool for the job.
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l day, so HS is a very
big help. I've tried a lot of other programs, and wanna be editors and
this still beats them all -- hands down.
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I have an older verion of PHP, specifically 4.01 if memory serves me right,
on an NT box. What files do I need to remove to get things back to square
one for the latest version?Any help or references would be greatly
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