hello, how to pass an xml from php to a sp in sql, I have $stmt = mssql_init($sp_name); mssql_bind($stmt, "@X", $xml, SQLVARCHAR); but I'm getting errors
I have the following mysql query: SELECT questions.id, questions.question, questions.author, questions.date, answers.answer, answers.user, answers.datetime FROM questions INNER JOIN answers ON questions.id = answers.question WHERE tag` IN (:arrayIDs)`
However, I am only getting one question back, when in reality, there are 2 questions and one answer to first one of those two questions. How do I get all the questions?
If you extend a core class (say, Exception) but the extension is to be named the same (again, Exception) what do you alias the core class to when you use it? I find myself flip-flopping between wanting Native* and Core*.
Such that use \Exception as NativeException;
And class Exception extends NativeException { }
"CoreException" sounds too much like an engine fault.
@ircmaxell he says in that answer: "Both PDO's equivalent function PDO::quote() and its prepared statement emulator call upon mysql_handle_quoter(), which does exactly this—it ensures that the escaped literal is quoted in single quotes— so you can be certain that it will always be properly handled." - I am going to remove your statement from that unhappy answer.
@tereško and again: I wouldn't call something "actively harmful" if harm only can be done if user doesn't follow rules. as long as you set your encoding in DSN - you're safe. Call it "actively harmful"?
any one here who can help me on wampserver... I m a new bee on PHP .... I hv installed wampserver yesterday.. every thing works fine on my system... but I m getting "Forbidden You don't have permission to access /myproject/index.html on this server " on other system in LAN... and help on this ?
yes, quietly waiting in idle status watching people come and go. It's ok I do it all the time. Sometimes I lurk and just star a random message to confuse everyone.
In my defense I'm deep into day three of non-stop server programming so @JoeWatkins has something to play with this weekend. At this point "lurking" is more of a "cognitive recess" ...
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Yo dawg, I heard you like threads so I wrote a server with threads so you can spawn threads inside your threads.
I should have the threading stuff usable tomorrow, but I've changed and added several thousand lines of code this week and there are a few other things that are currently broken (because of internal changes). It will likely take all of tomorrow to get static file serving and websockets working with the new stuff.
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But, anyway ... if not tomorrow it'll all be ready to go on Saturday come hell or high water.
nevertheless it's a strange limitation to impose, something I never saw before, or thought was necessary for any reason ... you don't let the limitations and shortcomings of your implementation bubble to the surface if you can help it, and the evidence (every other language with ctors) says you can definitely avoid it ...
they haven't done it for correctness
it's clearly a visible limitation, at the surface, of their implementation ... it's crap ...
I'm not really sure if anyone else is doing this ... if they are the details of their implementation are not visible at the surface, I shouldn't know if they are doing this ...
well. there are cases when own functions are better. It's about "when internal function algorithm is weird". Not sure about this case, but in javascript ..
@AlmaDo Seriously, I am little bit tired of doing all this sh*t and not get paid enough. I just have to try. Also IT is quite dead. What I mean only banks and casinos staff is able to make something useful but they ain't got time/will for that. Basically, average users who are not in gambling or use online bank actively are living in XX century. :)
LOL my main activity will be improving/creating online services for small-to-medium businesses. I hate large companies and all their time-waster talks.
@Fabien Well, I'm currently working on retiring a monster PHP cli application that touches practically everything else :P But aside from that, looks decent.
@JoeWatkins I'm hoping that the (predictable) "hey! Y U NO ADD SCALAR TYPES?!?!?!?!?" that came up early on is the last we'll hear of that this time, since several people basically just said "no, f*ck off" immediately and this might actually have a reasonable chance of getting in this time
What's really annoying is that even if it does, it will still be years before it can be used in the wild :-(
@Fabien Just let her rip and deny all knowledge
Claim "he who smelt it, dealt it"
And don't put up with none of that "he who denied it, supplied it" nonsense
The close reason you want is this one:
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@JoeWatkins have you seen the suggestion on return types in the last email on the thread (~7 mins ago)? Add self and static support, which does sound like a decent plan to me, is it already supported? I note that for argument type hints we have self support but not static
Yes, your main entry point for your phone line should be an NTE5 box, which is a standard UK 1G with a horizonal split across it. In one of the top corners it will have a BT logo, and Openreach logo, or no logo at all
@Fabien Either one of you boxes will have 3 cables coming in and the rest will only have 2 (ring topology) and the one with 3 will be the master, or one of the ones with two cables coming in will cause all the rest of the sockets to stop working when you disconnect both cables
@Fabien Modern boxes (like, if you go out and buy one or steal one from a BT engineer) don't need I-plates, they have the circuitry built in
The far more important thing is that you get a proper NTE with extension wiring points, wire the feed onto the NTE input and wire the extensions on to the extension side
Of course, if there's any aluminium between you and the exchange that won't make a whole lot of difference, but there's not much ally left outside rural areas these days
@Fabien Assuming ring topology, yes. If they're daisy chained (or you have a ring with spurs or something) it will be complex than that
basically, one of the wires in the base of one of the boxes, when disconnected, will have ~55V on it, and all the rest of the sockets will be dead. That's your feed
@Fabien Unfortunately no, otherwise I would totally just come and do it because it would take be less time to just do it that it's taken me to type this out :-P
@Fabien You wish. Internal wiring is officially the end-user's problem. You can pay them an extortionate amount of money to do it for you, or you can just do it yourself (and it's really not hard)
@Fabien Check it out, if you can get a few megs of data for a reasonable amount on it then you can just hook it up to your computer and get on IRC, that uses fuck all