I had been using "blob" for a lot of mysql text fields, even email
address as well as other data. all of a sudden, it seems, instead of
seeing and editting these blob values in phpmyadmin (i currently have
2.2.2) tables all i see in the fields is "[BLOB]" and I am ubnable to
edit the fields.
Does
TRUE?
>
> Op vrijdag 28 december 2001 16:52, schreef Paul S.:
> > I had been using "blob" for a lot of mysql text fields, even email
> > address as well as other data. all of a sudden, it seems, instead of
> > seeing and editting these blob values in phpmyadmin (i cu
When reloading php software to new directories deleting the old dir is
often difficult because there is a dot file (often with a majic quotes
directrive) so directories aren't empty. I have to telnet to my main
account and use command line ftp to delete the (still invisible)
offending dot files. T
I thought that a simple php file "email.php" as follows:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";);
?>
might open a compose window and circumvent those spam robots (the robots
that search web pages for email addresses for spam lists).
1) If this worked (a href="./email.php) then WOULD spam robots be
circumve
I design a website on a PC, and upload it to UNIX. Of course, there are
always one or two variables that I have to keep track of as to
whetherteh server is UNIX or PC. There MUST be a simple way to test
if (the OS is Windows) {
$siteurl = "http:// www.website.com/ ";
$mysqlpasswordfilelocation
My UNIX apache server that I host from seems to be preset to execute PHP
code within html docs. That is, a php require statement within a ".html"
file is included, executed, and sent to the browser.
Is this unusual? or standard? I ask because I would hope not to become
dependent on including php
I heard refs on using the COM interface to access MS Word files.
Is this a procedure an interface that only works on Windows systems (as
that is where Word runs)?
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Warning: phpinfo() has been disabled for security reasons in
/home/.../php/phpinfo.php on line 2
My ISP has disabled phpinfo and has not answered my tech requests on this
for over a month.
They seem to never have a thing to do but play games with silly security
"issues".
In a day some phone ca
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:13:31 +0700, "Daniel P. Brown"
wrote:
Well, phpinfo() does, by default, divulge some things that could
be considered security concerns --- particularly in poorly-managed
environments. Primarily, this is by giving a synopsis of versions and
paths of software, but so
I am having problems with mail(). The problem is that the email just never
gets there. Mail appears to be working. To start, I am investigating the
SMTP server. I can't understand some things.
1) I am sure that the smtp server is and is set to "localhost", but I want
to verify this ...
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error 10060
I do not seem to be having any problems getting to this newsgroup :-) but
this message keeps popping up. Just to let u know, no need for replies.
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 12:28:16 +0700, Paul M Foster
wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:45:46AM +0700, Paul S wrote:
I am having problems with mail(). The problem is that the email just
never
gets there. Mail appears to be working. To start, I am investigating the
SMTP server. I can
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:07:02 +0700, "Paul S" wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 12:28:16 +0700, Paul M Foster
wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:45:46AM +0700, Paul S wrote:
I am having problems with mail(). The problem is that the email just
never
gets there. Mail appears to be w
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:41:21 +0700, Peter Lind
wrote:
Probably not the solution you were looking for, but I've always found
mail()
very unstable and I tend to use a mail library instead. Like phpmailer or
swiftmailer. Easier to configure and figure out problems with.
Regards
Peter
Peter, t
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 12:40:25 +0700, David Robley
wrote:
Paul S wrote:
I'm a little new to PHP.
David starts:
Nobody seems to have mentioned it, but the SMTP info is only needed on a
Win
system. The following is an extract from a default php.ini file:
Well, I have just RTF
Can anyone please tell me how the addslashes output ("note = Everyone''s a
card on the \earth") in the following example is possible. It is
"addslashes" output but this result is consistent with the output from
"post" when runtime is set: 1): a single quote is inserted before a single
quote and no
On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 07:50:45 +0700, Daniel Brown
wrote:
No offense, but are you kidding me? The host disables phpinfo() for
security reasons, but keeps 4.4.4 running? Talk about running, Paul
run
away from them. Fast.
AND they have a condition (this reported) that could cause (
I'd like to check a table to retrieve rows for which one field equals one
of a set of values
#get products(fields) in category list
while ($row = $db_connect->fetch_array($productsincategory_list)) {
$product = $row ['selection'];
$fields = "$fields" . " $product,";
}
On Tue, 24 May 2011 21:09:34 +0700, "Richard S. Crawford"
wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Paul S wrote:
I'd like to check a table to retrieve rows for which one field equals
one
of a set of values
#get products(fields) in category list
while ($ro
On Tue, 24 May 2011 23:47:47 +0700, "Paul S" wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 21:09:34 +0700, "Richard S. Crawford"
wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Paul S wrote:
I'd like to check a table to retrieve rows for which one field equals
one
of a set of values
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