I bet you it's the ' around the currentdate()-function that causes it to
interpret it as a string instead of a function call. And afaik there is no
currentdate()-function in mysql, it's now().
At 15:02 2002-09-25 -0400, Marlene Burckhalter wrote:
>I am trying to display an event calendar in an
At 23:01 2002-09-24 +0200, Wolfgang Schneider wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a question about a syntax I had not noticed until now and I
>could not find an explanation for the inclusion of the character "@"
>in from of function statment ...
>
>What's the difference between these:
>(1) @include("../lang/
At 20:12 2002-08-17 +0530, Deepak Kumar Vasudevan wrote:
>There is one utility of PHP_GD at http://php.weblogs.com (which supports
>GIF) as the site says. Try that out.
Thanks, but that one's for 4.0.4. I need it for the latest php build.
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Is there a patched gd module available for windows somewhere?
I really need gif support.
What alternatives are there out there btw?
Any neat utility/module that can convert gif -> png (or whatever) on the fly?
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