I want to set up a crontab using my hosts control panel, and when i go to
set one up there are boxes for how frequently you want the task to run, and
one labelled "Command".
Basically, I want to get a PHP script to run every set amount of time, so
what do I have to type in the "Command" box to ge
See here: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.virtual.php
"Chris Knipe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Yeah, urgh, not exactly what I was hoping on, but I'll give executing perl
a
> try... I want to stay as far away as possible from mod_pe
What do you mean by "appropriate #! at the top"?
"Analysis & Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Matthew:
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> On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 08:48:19PM +0100, Matthew Ward wrote:
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You can add further variables to the end of your current mail() function to
specify the name of who its from, and the email address that they will send
the message to when they use the reply function on their email program, like
this:
mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "My Subject", "Line 1\nLine 2\nLine
Instead of switching hosting companies, why don't you just install
phpMyAdmin on your webspace, that way you can control your mySQL databases
in a far more user-friendly way than SSH will let you do
"Tim Thorburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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This is a bit of a tricky one, as a search engine isn't just some 10 line
code you can quickly type and expect to work. It'd be quite complex, because
you have to run several queries for each of the boolean types, and you also
have to account somehow for case-sensitivity.
I'm currently working on
I presume that "quantity" is the number of books that the person has
ordered, and therefore it needs to be a variable (ie with a $ infront of it)
and its also best to do the calculation outside of the SQL statement just to
be sure it works, eg:
if ($submit){
if(isset($booktitle) && isset($quan
It sounds like your just trying to open the file straight from your hard
drive using IE. Unfortunately, PHP doesn't work like HTML files or
JavaScript in that its not IE or any other web browser that "makes PHP
work". It is actually a server that works out all the PHP bits, puts it all
in the righ
I'm currently integrating my site with YaBB so that when you log into my
YaBB forums it also logs you into the whole site. I'm also developing a
script that I'm integrating into my main page that checks the password in
the cookie with the one in the database as a security check.
The problem is, t
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