Thanks!
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ffering, but you should get the idea.
>
> Adapt to your needs, but this is the basics of it. Check for a valid
> session, if it exists, send appropriate headers and use passthru() to send
> the file. (you can use file(), fopen(), whatever, as long as you send the
> content of the file af
n't remember
> the exact syntax right now)
>
> read the file from somewhere that's not accessable from the web and spit
it
> out to the browser
>
> HTH
> Martin
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Fargo Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thu
Ok think I am all good now. Added ...
$fh = fopen("$download_file", "r");
then changed ...
passthru($download_file);
to
fpassthru($fh);
Thanks, again!
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Thanks!
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> Hi, if I have a variable containing a number of seconds what function
would
> I use to output something like ...
>
> 13 Hours, 12 Minutes, 3 Seconds
>
> or
>
> 23 Days,
Hi, I am trying to import some tables from a dump file into a MySQL database
from a php web page. What is the best way to do this without using backticks
(fpassthru, system, exec or something else) and test for success or failure?
I tried the following and while it works, my test for success or fa
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> On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 06:09:36PM -0700, Fargo Lee wrote:
> >
> > $status = system("mysql -umyuserid -pmypassword mydbname <
>
> You need a space between "-u" and "myuserid"
>
> --Dan
>
> --
>
when I try to echo
it.
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> On Wednesday 10 July 2002 13:27, Fargo Lee wrote:
> > Thanks for pointing out the syntax error. I added the space after the -u
> > but i
n a 0 or
a 1. I thought I could capture it by assigning the system call to a variable
in front but that appears to capture nothing on success or failure.
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> O
o use the
return_var as you suggested. Thanks!
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> On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:41:47PM -0700, Fargo Lee wrote:
>
> > got it to assign a 0 (success) or 1 (f
mand line.
>
> ---John Holmes...
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Fargo Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > Subject: Re: [PHP] How do I import tables into MySQL from web page ...
> &
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> On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 12:14:58PM -0700, Fargo Lee wrote:
> >
> > This suggests, as do a few posts I just noticed in the manual, that
> > one
ccess?
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> On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 12:14:58PM -0700, Fargo Lee wrote:
> >
> > when made to fail MySQL does return an error on the command line yet the
> >
> Run the command manually at a shell prompt. What happens? Here's what
> happens for me on WinNT. In an error condition, say my password is
> invalid, it retuns the error message then a blank line and then I'm back
> at the prompt. So, if system() is true to the manual, that blank line is
> t
When viewing examples of using if and elseif I often see the example ending
with an else like ...
if($a == '1'){
echo '1';
} elseif ($a == '2'){
echo '2';
} else {
echo '0';
}
Is there any problem with leaving out the last else and just ending it with
an elseif such as ...
if($a == '1'){
echo '
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