p please someone!
Bob.
P.S. Please respond directly to my e-mail as well as the list as I get the
digest and wont see responses for a while otherwise. Thanks.
Bob Horton
PSD Services Inc.
Web Hosting & Development
Phone: (306) 522-4638 (522-INET)
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> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Bob Horton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
odbc_fetch_into gives me an array but it doesn't give the column names.
While many might consider that a small point I find that it helps
substantially in making my code self documenting.
$row[2] is much less readable than $row[Name]
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> Bob,
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> Why doesn't odbc_fetch
Hi,
I'm trying to write a function (see below) that will provide equivalent
functionality between ODBC and MySQL for mysql_fetch_array based upon a
preset variable. I've written something that works but A) I'm afraid it
might be quite slow; and B) I'm hoping that there is an existing function to
What if someone wanted to reply to a form but the form was expecting the
information to arrive using the POST method (and wasn't explicitly PHP)?
Is there any way to do it if you want to submit to a POST method form? Or
some way to simulate the entering of the information and clicking of the
sub
Has anyone ever done or attempted a conversion of PHPLib from PHP3 to PHP4?
There are a number of things that are not making sense in terms of why they
don't work and I was wondering if anyone had done a conversion (and yes I
know that much of the functionality is already in 4)
Thanks.
Bob.
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