Hi all,
Is there anyone out there who would be kind enough to send me a
thread-safe build of php_dblib.dll which is compiled against FreeTDS
0.64 or 0.82?
Going by the tds logfiles the current dll from http://kromann.info is
built against FreeTDS 0.63.
TIA
Jason
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Can I use PHP to Open Outlook with subject , To and body pre-populated.
So that user can preview before pressing send.
Help is appreciated.
Regards,
Harpreet Kaur
Sr. Application Developer
Crispin Corporation
(919) 367-7911
(919) 696-0515 (Cell)
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You probably want to open Outlook on the machine that is not running PHP
(the browser machine) so you will need to use something else.
Try something like;
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a subject&body=this is a
body">clickablevalue
This is html and is limited by the length of a valid URL (Get metho
That was a good idea, but unfortunately it doesn't work. It still doesn't load
any of the extensions.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> Gustav Wiberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16/01/2008 8:29:00 p.m. >>>
Hi!
If phpinfo points at c:\windows - that's where the php searches for settings in
first place. Try to copy
I got it to work. It turns out you need a registry entry in HKLM\Software\PHP
call IniFilePath set to where your ini file is. Now that it's using the right
ini file, it's loading the extensions.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> "Bruce Cowin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17/01/2008 8:53:58 a.m. >>>
That was a goo
FWIW, you can basically do this with a standard HTML form where the action
is something along the lines of mailto:...
Can't remember if I've got this exactly right, but, basically your mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] line method="post"
enctype="text/plain">
Then, each of the fields in the form will be
Ok,
I had php installed on a server with mysql module and I just copied all the
files over to a new machine. It didn't work. I tried reinstalling and all,
still same issue.
I ran php -I output and it seems to be all ok, this is part of the output:
mysql
MySQL Support => enabled
Active Pe
Hi!
If phpinfo points at c:\windows - that's where the php searches for settings in
first place. Try to copy php.ini from c:\php to c:\windows and see the result.
Vänligen/Regards
Gustav Wiberg
Developing Engineer
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Hi!
Strange. Never heard but Ok - good that you worked it out!
Vänligen/Regards
Gustav Wiberg
Developing Engineer
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:54 PM
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