Hi,
Though I have used PHP with Java Objects for sometime, I am keen to know
whether anyone has tried using PHP to communicate with Enterprise
JavaBeans??
Thanks
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I have the following call:
SELECT * FROM facility LEFT JOIN fuel USING(facilityID) LEFT JOIN fuelType
ON fuel.TypeID=fuelType.ID WHERE facility.facilityID=$facilityID
The data is returned properly using mysql_fetch_row(), but
mysql_fetch_assoc() and mysql_fetch_object() set the ID of the facili
strTo, $strSubject, $strBody, $header);
with the optional header fields being:
$header = "Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]";
Any ideas welcome
Cheers
Alec
he mailbox in Outlook it has messages in it and so isn't empty. Can
anyone help me please?
Alec
Thanks for the suggestions, I have tried them all but with no joy. Still
exactly the same problem. Pretty sure its not my SMTP server as using
Outlook it works fines. Any other ideas as would prefer not to have to use
the mail() function multiple times.
Alec
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I'm having problems running cp from shel_exec(). Nothing is returned, but
the copy is unsuccessful. The same call works as user nobody from the
actual shell. Any ideas?
-Alec
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Perl to PHP is proving to be no big deal for me. I've only just started
looking at PHP 3 days ago, and am already generating production code. PHP
to Perl would most likely be a harder move since you'd have to add quite a
few new concepts to your knowledgebase.
In general, I'd have to say that PHP
echo "AOHell user";
}
else
{
echo $hostname;
echo "Not on AOHell";
}
However, the else condition is always the one which is always executed. Any
ideas why? I'll admit to being somewhat weak when it comes to regular
expressions.
Thanks,
A
a new browser window
is opened. I suppose that this problem should be solved by sending a proper
header() to end the session ... but which one? Of course, I could be wrong
:-) ... I would appreciate if anyone could help me to solve this.
regards,
Alec
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Hey all, is there a php function to punctuate a number?
eg 3482957239525 would become 3,482,957,239,525 and 274018 would become
274,018 etc
Thanks :)
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