There doesn't seem to be a multibyte equivalent of strrev().
Is there an easy way to reverse the order of "characters" in a string
w/o traversing the "characters" backwards and creating a new string
by concatenating the "characters"?
-James
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I've cross posted this to the MySQL list...
Here's my original post.
Is there some quick way to do the following in MySQL? (I know I
can use PHP to search through the result set, but I wanted to see
if there's a quick way using some sort of query)
Let's say I know that Joe is from Maine.
I've looked at those, but both approaches requires traversing through
the entire mysql result set to create another array ( could be memory
intensive if the result set is large...100,000 ? )
-James
On Apr 4, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Jim Moseby wrote:
You will probably get a better approach from
, but I'm curious if there is anything I can do to mitigate
this situation.
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Hi:
I have a link that, when clicked on, pops up a new window.
I want to use the POST method in order to pass information. Right now
I'm appending the parameters to the URL of the link and using GET to
retrieve the name/value pairs.
Is there a way to do this?
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I have this dilemma...I know this is more of an apache question than
a PHP questions, but I thought that it's partially related.
We have a webserver that we want to turn on/off access.
We were thinking of using simple HTTP authentication to protect the
main webserver directory.
We have Flash mo
(I've cross posted at the MySQL list as well)
Here's an example with a simple table:
describe collection;
+--+-+--+-
+-++
| Field| Type| Null | Key |
Default | Extra
Hi:
I'm trying to setup a dev environment using Apache, MySQL and
PHP...to develop an application that will go to production.
What is the most stable versions of the AMP components should I can
install?
The production environment will most likely live on a Linux machine.
My dev environme
I was thinking more along the lines of what version of Apache, MySQL
and PHP I should install...
-James
On Sep 20, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Pawel Miroslawski wrote:
On 9/20/06, Kae Verens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James Tu wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm trying to setup a dev envi
I've never tried this myself, but how about having the cron job kick
off a script which will run script A and script B
Script A runs right away, and script B runs after a delay of 30
seconds ( usleep(30* 100) )?
-James
On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
Hi everyone,
Does anyone have a list of countries in a handy format for importing
into MySQL? I just really need a list. Wikipedia has a nice list,
but it's muddled by HTML tags.
If you also have them in Chinese and Arabic that would be even better.
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Thanks everyone for the helpful links and suggestions!
Any people here with access to a country list in Arabic or Chinese?
-James
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On 11/7/06, James Tu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have a list of countries in a handy format for importing
into MySQL? I just really need a list. Wikipedia has a nice list,
but it's
I've setup a few directories under my dev server's webroot...one for
each project.
Under each project directory, I put php.ini files to set parameters
such as include_path.
For some reason they are not taking effect. Do I have to enable them
somehow?
phpinfo() tells me that Server API is Apa
en I started to comment out stuff in my .htaccess and it
turns out that the culprit for now displaying errors was:
php_value error_reporting E_ALL
When I commented that out, PHP reported the errors. ugh!
Can I set that parameter in .htaccess?
-James
On Nov 8, 2006, at 5:14 PM, James Tu wrote:
I
I'm running a php script from the command line (I'm on OS X) and I'm
getting ...
Warning: mysql_connect(): Can't connect to local MySQL server through
socket '/var/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
Here's the script (this just tests a connection and a query...the
actual script imports data from text
Do I change where the CLI is looking for mysql.sock?
-James
On Nov 14, 2006, at 1:17 PM, cajbecu wrote:
touch /var/mysql/mysql.sock
chmod 777 /var/mysql/mysql.sock
On 11/14/06, James Tu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running a php script from the command line (I'm on OS X)
for the CLI version.
Enjoy.
James Tu wrote:
ok. so the location of mysql.sock is a problem.
I found it at /tmp/mysql.sock
Why is the CLI looking for it at /var/myslq/mysql.sock?
Now the question is...
Do I change the mysql settings so that mysql.sock is at
/tmp/mysql.sock? (If I do, will the
Thanks everyone!
On Nov 14, 2006, at 3:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could make a new php.ini for flexibility like Jochem stated.
To make things easy, just copy the file over:
cp /usr/local/php5/lib/php.ini /etc/php.ini
And that should do it.
James Tu wrote:
Please see below
On
$arr = array(...);
$first_row = '';
$second_row = '';
for ($i=4; $i>=0; $i--){
$first_row = $first_row . "{$arr[$x]}";
$second_row = $second_row . "{$arr[$x + 5]}";
}
print '' . $first_row . '/';
print '' . $second_row . '/';
On Nov 16, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote
Does one need to lock(?) MySQL before running mysqldump?
Or will the mysqldump command wait for any pending operations to
finish, lock the tables for dumping and once finished release the lock?
-James
On Nov 27, 2006, at 2:21 AM, David Robley wrote:
Sumeet wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
$com
Thanks Brad:
I'm just surprised that when people mention mysqldump, most of the
time they don't talk about locking the tables at all.
I'm curious why this is the case.
-James
Does one need to lock(?) MySQL before running mysqldump?
Or will the mysqldump command wait for any pending operat
I used phpMyAdmin to look at the stats for this mysql server.
http://www.2-bit-toys.com/db_info/server_status.html
What concerns me mainly are the stats at the top-right...'Failed
attempts' and 'Aborted.'
When would these situations occur? Is it normal to see these?
I'm using PHP's mysql_pc
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