This is not an answer, but a further question on this subject. Do you (or
anybody) know of a way to keep the path to PHP from showing up when the PHP CGI
script is hit via HTTP?
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Stuart J. Browne wrote:
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are currently running it as an apache module. If you are running it
> as a cgi, then it might. But it sounds as if you are running it as an apache
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> Have Fun!
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I apologize if this has already been covered...I can't seem to find it in the
archives...
can PHP be coded and run as a stand-alone program? If so, where can I get more
info on that?
I am running Linux and would like to pass some data to PHP from a
CGI program.
Thanks!
Rory
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This is a simple yet fundamental programming question I am hoping somebody will
have the patience to explain...
I have a mysql database with the "email" field as the key. Before inserting an
new record to it I want to check if there is already a record with that e-mail.
This I can do fine. But
I am writing a PHP application that will operate on a MySQL database. There
will be 4 types of forms (like catalog request, info request, etc.) calling
the code which writes the data to the database.
Since the variable names on the forms will equal the MySQL column names (as they
should), I am w
What I want to do is figure out a way to index MySQL query results on my PHP
site that's not dependent on the id of each record.
I've got a MySQL photo database that runs my photo site. Right now, the 'id'
field is a sequential, auto-incremented number, and I am using that id as an
index for the
Is there any way to force case...like if I have a string and want it to appear
in all lowercase (or uppercase, God forbid)?
Thanks,
Rory
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another newbie programmer question...
is it possible to output the results of an array loop into a variable, or
directly into an SQL call?
Obviously the code below is impossible, but illustrates what I want to do:
//declare the array
$info_request = array (1 =>
"firstname","lastname","email","h
I am writing a PHP script that operates on a MySQL database that uses the
e-mail address as the primary key. If the e-mail doesn't exist in the database
(when a form is submitted), I want to insert a new record. If it does, I want
to update the existing record.
How can I make the query that
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