I am very new to PHP about two hours. I have a search page that I post back
to the same URL. When the form is loaded I check to see if the seach
variable is set ($srch is the name of the text box on the form) and then
determine what function to call. I either call a welcome message function
to
FYI: MS SQL Server 7 and greater, Varchar is a max of 8000 characters so it
sounds like there is some limitation in the PHP functions that is limiting
this.
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I am having a problem getting a session variable in the function
(currentlogin) below. I can process the script and in the else statement
"print ($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['name']);" the session variable is printed but
when the function tries to print the session variable, I get an error
indicating an u
Are there any issues with running Apache and IIS on the same system both
using PHP? The only obvious problem I can think of is I will need to
configure Apache to use some other port (other than 80).
Any pointers would be greatly appeciated.
Tim
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I have a search page that creates a dynamic table of results from MS SQL
Server. The table created on the web page does not always get created
properly for the same recordset. Sometimes a field may have a black or red
background color and if the same exact search is run again it will display
pro
ve yet to understand). View
> the page in another browser, or better yet, view the source code. That's a
> better way to determine whether or not your program is generating the
> correct data.
>
> miguel
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2002, Tim Greenleaf wrote:
> > I have
print "";
$i++;
endwhile;
// close table
print "";
return;
}
?>
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> What is the specific nature of the errors in the HTML? Are random
>
several times (both Mac and Windows IE) and never got
> anything funny. How many times do you usually have to refresh before you
> see the problem? (I think I viewed it 4 times).
>
> miguel
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2002, Tim Greenleaf wrote:
> > The errors appear to be the resul
d see if the results are different.
Thanks for the help.
Tim
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> I have a search page that creates a dynamic table of results from MS SQL
> Server. The table created
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