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Philip

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  1. I still am a fan of HTML-Kit Tools
  2. Well depending on the chip & how the heatsink is sitting on the chip, it might be time to reseat it using a better thermal grease. Also check to see if possible something is on the chip, as there might be some dust or dirt on the temp sensor - I've had that happen before. I know my GPUs run pretty hot (dual ATI's 4890) and I run the fans around 30% most of the time, but occasionally they will pop up to 100%.
  3. What card are you running & is it a default fan?
  4. I know about the same as both, if anything more phone numbers because you never know when your cell phone decides to give out and you don't have internet access
  5. Well what does the column "clicks" have as its value?
  6. Yeah. I think you're right. It has something to do with the serialization.... What are the values of $c1-5, is the POST field actually named the same value as the serialization?
  7. The line I posted.
  8. Missing semicolon: $result = ("SELECT * FROM village9 JOIN player9 ON village9.player = player9.id JOIN tribe9 ON player9.ally = tribe9.id WHERE tag = 'dns';")
  9. I think it'd be best if you posted sample data from each table and how you wanted it joined.
  10. Either your query is failing, or your DB class isn't returning an object into $query0
  11. You can use Google Analytics with it, and you can see what pages & content types are doing the best. I haven't personally used AdSense with GA, but I do use GA for a lot of my sites.
  12. At least they are being active on fixing things rather than just wait for one big update and have a bunch of holes until then. And I've only done single player on the PC, but I'm more than impressed
  13. if ($open_status = 'checked') { and if ($closed_status = 'checked') { both need a comparison operator == if ($open_status == 'checked') { and if ($closed_status == 'checked') {
  14. Take a look at the fputcsv function.
  15. ... the code above was an example using the query I had. while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { extract($row); if (isset($table1) && $table1 == 'film') { echo '<li><a href="filmography.php?title='.$title.'"><img src="images/thumbnails/'.$image.'.jpg" alt="" title="'.$title.' ('.$year.')"></a></li>'; } if ((isset($table2) && $table2 == 'people') { echo '<li><a href="biography.php?name='.$name.'"><img src="images/thumbnails/'.$img.'.jpg" alt="" title="'.$name.' ('.$occupation.')"></a></li>'; } }
  16. Using the query above.... if($result['tableID'] == 'film') { echo 'film link'; } if($result['tableID'] == 'people') { echo 'people link'; }
  17. Open up /phpbb/includes/sessions.php and look at lines 1 & 2. That's sending your ouput.
  18. You could have him install WAMP on there, and run it in the background. But, if he turns off his computer, or kills the process - then you're outta luck.
  19. I'd recommend changing your query to only pull the data you need & an identifier: SELECT title, year, etc, 'film' as tableID FROM film UNION ALL SELECT title, year, etc, 'people' as tableID FROM people ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 5 Then when calling the results: $result['tableID'] will give you the proper table.
  20. Did you take a look at the source on the outputted page? You might spot the problem there
  21. If you're gathering from his DVR, the easiest way would be to to use a dynamic dns service. Since its from a stand alone DVR (and most likely not a PC), a cron job & using a pinging script on his side to your server with a password to gather the ip would probably be out of the question.
  22. "Doesn't work" doesn't help you solve your problem What errors are you getting (copy/paste them here)
  23. Well you changed the sql: $sql="INSERT INTO `my_db`.`my_table` ( `usrID` , `usrName` , `usrEmail` , `usrDatereg` ) VALUES ( NULL , '$Fname', '$eMail', '$date' )"; to sql="INSERT INTO 'mailing' ('usrName','usrEmail','usrDatereg') VALUES ($Fname,$eMail,$date)"; Which one is correct? Because I'd imagine the first one is failing because it isn't selecting the right database/table... and the second one because you're using single quotes where backticks would be appropriate (but not needed in this case) and missing single quotes where you need them - around the values. sql="INSERT INTO mailing (usrName,usrEmail,usrDatereg) VALUES ('$Fname','$eMail','$date')";
  24. Echo $sql & mysql_error() and see what those post. Also, sanitize your inputs, always!
  25. Philip

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    well you're really not missing much. And does anybody else have problems with staying connected?
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