I am using __autoload for my site which is conflicting with the autoloading of
PHPExcel. I tried using spl_autoload_register thinking that might be the way
to go but when I tried I got a "cannot be redeclared" error. I include my
autoload script (include_once "../../lib/autoload.php";) and my
when we do b64e and then back b64d, you are saying. we get the org
input all as clear text but this time as a string. because it is now a
string, "(which by definition can not be executed)"
what's the difference between b64e+b64d vs (string) casting then? if
you were to cast the original input int
Hello everyone,
I've a question.
I'm using map drive for file upload but dos'nt work.
How can i do file upload map drive with php?
Best Regards.
Do you mean you are trying to do an upload of a file on a mapped drive, such
as a network drive? Is this upload using an html form with an tag?
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Can someone tell me why the following code:
//
$q = sprintf("SELECT * FROM DB#LIBNAME.TABLENAME");
$conn = new COM ("ADODB.Connection")
or die("Cannot start ADO");
$connStr = "Provider=IBMDA400;Password=XX;User ID=;Data
Sourc
I'm using code this bellow.
";
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'],
"$uploaddir"."$uploadfile")) {
echo "
On 26 Jan 2012, at 15:10, Mehmet YAYLA wrote:
>
> I'm using code this bellow.
>
>
> if (!empty($_GET["upload"])) {
>$uploaddir ="x:\\file/";
>
>$uploadfile = $_FILES['userfile']['name'];
>
>print "";
>
>if (move_uploaded_file($
On 26 Jan 2012, at 14:44, Floyd Resler wrote:
> I am using __autoload for my site which is conflicting with the autoloading
> of PHPExcel. I tried using spl_autoload_register thinking that might be the
> way to go but when I tried I got a "cannot be redeclared" error. I include
> my autoload
On Jan 26, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On 26 Jan 2012, at 14:44, Floyd Resler wrote:
>
>> I am using __autoload for my site which is conflicting with the autoloading
>> of PHPExcel. I tried using spl_autoload_register thinking that might be the
>> way to go but when I tried I go
I'm thinking that it should read
$rs = $conn->execute($q);
$outval = odbc_columns($rs, "DB#LIBNAME", "%", "TABLENAME", "%");
You need to provide the results of the query to the odbc_columns, not the
connection object.
Just my guess since I've never used this.
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Thanks for your response... I changed the $outval line to
$outval = odbc_columns($rs, "DB#LIBNAME", "%", "TABLENAME", "%");
...but still got the same error -
Warning: odbc_columns() expects parameter 1 to be resource, object given
in D:\WAMP\www\directory\filename.php on line 13
-Origin
On 26-01-2012 16:40, Cheryl Sullivan wrote:
Thanks for your response... I changed the $outval line to
$outval = odbc_columns($rs, "DB#LIBNAME", "%", "TABLENAME", "%");
...but still got the same error -
Warning: odbc_columns() expects parameter 1 to be resource, object given
in D:\WAMP\www\dir
Cheryl:
In the PHP Manual ;
resource odbc_columns ( resource $connection_id [, string $qualifier [,
string $schema [, string $table_name [, string $column_name )
Lists all columns in the requested range.
Parameters
connection_id The ODBC connection identifier, see odbc_connect() for
d
On 26-01-2012 15:46, Haluk Karamete wrote:
when we do b64e and then back b64d, you are saying. we get the org
input all as clear text but this time as a string. because it is now a
string, "(which by definition can not be executed)"
what's the difference between b64e+b64d vs (string) casting the
On 01/26/2012 06:46 AM, Haluk Karamete wrote:
when we do b64e and then back b64d, you are saying. we get the org
input all as clear text but this time as a string. because it is now a
string, "(which by definition can not be executed)"
what's the difference between b64e+b64d vs (string) casting
On 01/26/2012 07:13 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
You're using a GET in your script when your form is a POST.
and if you look at the method value you will see that he is passing
upload=1 in the URL. Which would be seen as a GET value.
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>>Re-read his example. He encodes the data in PHP. But decodes the data in
>>SQL. So, if you echo the SQL statement, you would see a base64 encoded
>>string that SQL then decodes.
Got it this time! Up until reading your reply, I was reading Alex's
example with my pseudo-code glasses. I did no
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