I would also agree that allowing parent registration could be risky. What you
may be able to do just off the top is create a UserLevel field in your users
table and assign value 1 for all those who say they're students. That is, if
you have no student ids at your disposal.
Then, when parents
I must say, I never heard or even thought of the idea of calling it LookOut.
Hahaha. It made me laugh for a good 10 minutes and if that term is open
source, I will be using it ;)
-Original Message-
From: "Bob McConnell"
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:01:55
To: Michelle Konzack;
Subject:
Your dbupdate is probably executing a mysql_query command. Is so, update
results from mysql_query will be either true on success or false on failure.
If your query also fails due to perms it will return false.
--Original Message--
From: A.a.k
To: php-general@lists.php.net
ReplyTo: A.a
had to rewrite a lot of code after
discovering it. Good times...
Thanks for clarifying everyone.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Scotta
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 16:43:59
To:
Cc:
Subject: Re: [PHP] Overwrite value of true or false in PHP
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Bobby Pejma
Hi,
I noticed that the following returns a 1.
echo (1<2) ? True : False
I was under the impression that true/false are of type boolean and not int.
But in php anything other than 0 translates to true, meaning a 1. What I am
trying to achieve is for a 1 to be a 1 and a true or false to be a t
Very nice! Use of E_STRICT notifies the user of deprecated functions. Thanks
for the note. :)
I read that E_ALL forces variable declaration, though I have yet to get that
working in my code.
--Original Message--
From: Richard Heyes
Sender: richard.he...@gmail.com
To: Bobby Pejman
Cc
Hi,
Does anyone know when the stable release of PHP6 be ready for download? I
hear there's a lot of goodies in version 6 including built-in Caching.
Yum. Also, will PHP ever implement the Strict mode similar to Perl's 'using
Strict'?
Thanks,
Bobby
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