And the relevant portion of that says "external access", which is not
applicable here. I do not see anything else on that page that is relevant.
"Jason Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> ok, well, i just posted a link for you to check out, it gives insight o
At 07:30 15-09-2004, Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote -{ Rene Brehmer }-:
> OK, obviously I wasn't awake last night ... figured out what I was
actually
> doing here ... specifying the index for the 2nd array instead of the value
> in the first ... *sigh* *blushes* ... how do you say "tanketorsk" in
There is an issue with sp2 and loopback, you can argue all you like, but
many have had this problem, and many have resolved it. Mysql will not
connect through udp, it will use tcp. If you supply a hostname in your
connect function, it will use tcpip to connect over a port, if oyu dont
supply a hos
ok, your the boss on this, i give up :) what does experience provide
anyways..
the important thing is, i can connect to my mysql database :)
Jason
"Sam Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And the relevant portion of that says "external access", which is not
> applicable here. I do not see
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 08:43, Ed Lazor wrote:
> Oop... spoke too soon. I was able to store the image into the database,
> but now I can't pull it back out and manipulate it with the gd image
> functions. Instead of using the imagejpeg function, I can just echo the
> field and the image wil
I am running Apache. Xoops, and Squirrelmail on a
Fedora 2 server. I recently had a power failure - my
daughter turned off my power strip :-( The network
card was fried. Anyway, PHP does not seem to be
working now. Apache serves static html pages fine,
squirrelmail loads in the browser but can'
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