This only applies to PHP 4.0.4
Back with PHP 4.0.2, I could do this:
$string would then contain "\[\[".
Now, if I use that same code, $string contains "\\1\\1\\1\\1".
I tried to compensate for this using PHP's new ability to allow
perl syntax in the replace section.
That leaves $string w
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Christian Reiniger wrote:
> On Thursday 18 January 2001 07:40, Nicholas Pappas wrote:
>
> > I was hoping someone could help me with this regular expression...
> >
> > $pattern = "/\[b\](.*)\[\/b\]/Ui";
> > $message = preg_replace($pattern, "\\1", $message);
> >
>
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Jacky@lilst wrote:
> Can I just write a query to retrive UserID right after I have inserted
> user detail into Usertable? and then assign into a variable and use
> that value to insert into UserID field in another table?
> like this:
>
> $getID = "select userID from user";
>
I'd like to stop using sybase entirely, but that's a discussion for
another day, here's the actual issue I'm having.
An old site we've had for a while stopped working today after we upgraded
to PHP 4.0.4PL1. We have a .shtml page doing a virtual include on two php
pages (banner rotations, etc).
I wrote a message earlier about sybase_connect having issues, but it
appears it's more than that. We had also recently upgraded to mysql
3.23. After downgrading mysql, sybase went back to normal in all
cases. Can't say I can explain it, but that's what happened. Does this
mean mysql 3.23 is s
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Jacky@lilst wrote:
> $sql1 = "insert into firsttable (firstname, lastname) values('Jack','Chan')";
> $resultsql1 = mysql_query($sql1);
> $sqlLastID = "select LAST_INSERT_ID() from firsttable";
> $resultlast = mysql_query($sqlLastID);
> $FirstLast = mysql_result($resultlast,0
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Meir kriheli wrote:
> I use both of the databases (Interbase 6.01 and PostgreSQL 7.1beta4).
>
> PostgreSQL has more features comapared to Interbase (the procedureal language
> is very robust and there are many datatyps to choose from. Also you can have
> some kind of object su
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Todd Cary wrote:
> I want to check the time for queries. I have
>
> $starttime = getmicrotime();
> $endtime = getmicrotime();
> $delta = $endtime - $starttime;
There is no such function as "getmicrotime". You're probably trying to
use "microtime". Second of all, microtime
For those with error_reporting set to E_ALL, this affects you.
After seeing this: "Warning: No file uploaded in unknown on line 0",
probably the least useful error message I've ever seen, I did some
investigation.
The PHP developers seem to think that if you have a form upload on your
page, a
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Glenn Sieb wrote:
> Thanks for all the hints--here's what my boss and I eventually came
> out with:
This could use a few tweaks. First off, putting mysql_num_rows in the
actual for loop executes it every iteration. Bad. Second, consider
giving your code some readability
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Josh Edwards wrote:
> $timespread =array(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0);
> if ($time = = "21")
> $timespread[22]=($timespread[22]+1);
> echo $timespread[22] ;
It should be ==, not = =. Secondly, you don't need to quote the 21,
it's a number. You shoul
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Ron Stagg wrote:
> Is this even possible within the open realm of the browser? Have any of
> you solved a similar problem? I welcome any ideas.
Your solution is pretty easy. Assign a php script that will actually
send the download. At this point, your PHP script can do
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know this has been asked before but I can`t seem to get the archive
> email thingy to work, basically I`m looking for a free or cheap editor
> that has the lines numbered so that it`s a bit easier for me to debug
> my scripts.
If you're on windows
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Jared Howard wrote:
> I need to know if there is a way to get a specified HTML page (as if you
> were to go to the page by typing in the url in your browser) and either
> turn it into a string or array or something that I would be able to cut up
> and use the information that
14 matches
Mail list logo