2011/3/23 Jim Giner :
> ok - here's the code in question.
> $q = 'select * from director_records ';
> $qrslt = mysql_query($q);
> $rows = mysql_num_rows($qrslt);
> for ($i=0; $i<$rows; $i++)
> {
> $j = $i+1;
> $row = mysql_fetch_array($qrslt);
> echo $j.'-'.$row['userid'];
> if ($row
On Mar 22, 2011, at 9:50 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
Yes - it is J and I. I tried using $i+1 in the echo originally but it
wouldn't run. That's why I created $j.
Interesting it wouldn't run.. perhaps that's a place to investigate?
And just what is wrong with the old cr/lf sequence? How would you
I have a load balanced website with 5 web servers. Currently, they run
php 5.1.4 (for pdflib reasons). I'm going to upgrade them, so I removed
one from the load balancer and installed php 5.2.17 on it. I originally
installed 5.3, but some of the code was causing problems, so I went back
to t
Brad Broerman wrote:
Essentially, they all require Flash or Java...
You are generally talking about two different sides of the client/server
relationship.. unless you are talking about Applets, right?... so I have
an issue with the statement. If jquery does one (as mentioned), it's
likely n
Essentially, they all require Flash or Java...
Most use Flash...
If you want one that is in Java, and is scriptable in JavaScript, I have one
on my website: http://www.bbroerman.net/code.html
-Brad
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