Trying to check if table exists in MySQL via PHP PDO query?
if(count($Establishment->query("SELECT * FROM Application_Setting"))>0){
echo 'Exist';
} else {
echo 'it doesn't exist';
}
**Error i get within Browser** <br>
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'involive.application_setting' doesn't exist' in /Users/Vilvas/Sites/config.php:33 Stack trace: #0 /Users/username/Sites/config.php(33): PDO->query('SELECT * FROM A...') #1 {main} thrown in /Users/username/Sites/config.php …
@sectus What you mean by converting? i should just request it this way mysql_query("SHOW TABLES LIKE 'myTable'"); even though i have PDO Connection to database
@tereško surprisingly, i have no issues with going to work this monday ... the haze outside is bad, so sitting in paid-for air conditioning is worth it :)
was reading http://markroland.com/blog/restful-php-api/ blog and used the webservice that he has mentioned but I dont know how to call it i have uploaded it to my server ie. arijitmukherjee.net84.net where my index/default pages were lying
Let me answer each of your bullets one by one.
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i have configured Virtual host in in apache with the followed tags.
NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin root@localhost DocumentRoot "/usr/doc" ServerName www.example.com ErrorLog "/usr/doc/example_error_log" CustomLog "/usr/doc/example-access_log" common </VirtualHost> It's working fine when i try to access www.example.com with the respective index page. But localhost is not giving the test page , instead it's giving the same www.example.com's index page. How to get the default localhost's index page.
you use factory ONLY if you need to do something else with the instance before or after it's creation (assembling dependencies or calling prepare() - respectively)
If I had to store billions of rows of data but the function of the data is simply to 'select where indexed = 0' and 'update indexed = 1 where id = xx'. The information held is only around 500 chars. What would you recommend?
Older data isn't as relevant as newer. Realistically we could/will archive off all but the most recent millions. But the archived data can come in to play in future for selecting.
So to be able to select through the archived is a necessity.
> It's one thing to put one million files into a filesystem, but what about one billion? Ric did this experiment on ext4, using the homebrew array described above... Actually creating those one billion files, instead, took a full four days. Surprisingly, running fsck on this filesystem only took 2.5 hours - a real walk in the park. So, in other words, Linux can handle one billion files now. src
Hi, i wanna know about URL Masking , to quote an example if we click on stackoverflow chat we get chat.stackoverflow.com, how to achieve this, if some 1 can link me some post/question, it will really be helpful. I want to mask URLs in some what similar way.
Hi, i wanna know about URL Masking , to quote an example if we click on stackoverflow chat we get chat.stackoverflow.com, how to achieve this, if some 1 can link me some post/question, it will really be helpful. I want to mask URLs in some what similar way.