LiamG
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That error (among others) are notorious amoungst pirated versions. Try a repair.
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PHP, Access, and Dreamweaver
LiamG replied to bew3994's topic in Editor Help (PhpStorm, VS Code, etc)
From what I understand it is possible to use PHP and Access (although, please try MySQL). Try phpinfo()-ing your system:[php:1:de862a6f46]<?php phpinfo(); ?>[/php:1:de862a6f46]I think it depends on your system. HTH, LiamG. /*edit - I found what you are looking for. Under \"dbx\" in your phpinfo() file, it says the databases that you can use. MySQL, MSSQL etc. -
TIP: How to get MySQL tables in Dreamweaver MX
LiamG replied to dibbkd's topic in Editor Help (PhpStorm, VS Code, etc)
Well, glad you figured it out :!: But, I would warn all those using DWMX (as I do) because the PHP/MySQL code (as I hear is the CFM, ASP and JSP code) is VERY messy. It uses very unconventional - legal, but unconventional - coding styles that is very hard to edit and therefore debug. I use DWMX and would recomment it to anyone, but not because of its PHP/MySQL compatibility, I use it for the layout tool! HTH, LiamG. (edit) - check this out http://www.i-source101.com/read.php?articleid=12 -
I\'ve had a look at this a few times, so I figured you guys would get it right first off, a new pair of eyes and a new brain is all I need: $addnews_sql = "INSERT INTO `news` (`subject`, `username`, `body`) VALUES (`$_POST[\'subject\']`, `$_POST[\'username\']`, `$_POST[\'body\']`)"; returns the error: while my SCHEMA for that table is: Thanks guys, LiamG.
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There you go, Doc answered it. Thanks Doc! LiamG.
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Try putting it infront of the mysql_query. LiamG. ps - Shiva or someone might be able to more accurately answer this question later.
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What about the array problem? LiamG.
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First, it says \"Print\" because of the line [php:1:6c27594e10]print \"Connected!\";[/php:1:6c27594e10]If you don\'t want it to say that, delete the line! YAY! One down. Next, it says array for a reason unknown to me, however if you put a @ before the comment mysql_fetch_array you might find it will supress that. I don\'t REALLY know though. HTH, LiamG.
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Of course: hence, I put .google. LiamG.
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I think it might be something in your $sql command (after seeing your post in the newbie section). I think your INSERT command might be wrong. HTH, LiamG. ps - post everything anyways!
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Try posting your SCHEMA and your PHP code as well. Cheers, LiamG.
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You can also add other file types like: HTH, LiamG.
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Here: http://i-source101.com/read.php?articleid=10. This also includes HOW to install if you want it. Hope this helps, LiamG.
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Hi guys...hope all are well. How does one say, like: ?? Thanks, LiamG. ps - also - like --TODAY-- + 1 day
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I\'ve heard of this but never actually tried them: http://f2o.org/. They have FREE PHP, MySQL, CFM, ASP and almost any other server-side language. And, NO ADS!!! HTH, LiamG.
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Call me dumb, call me stupid. Go ahead, make my day. I know how to do this, I just have a brain that loses cells often. As Homer once said, \"I don\'t wanna take an Adult Ed class Marge, coz everytime I learn something new, it pushes something old out of my brain. Like the time I took a wine tasting class and forgot how to drive\". Anyway, as we all know (and love) that with mySQL, the DATE format is in YYY-MM-DD. YAY! I have an $sql query: [php:1:83022e15d7] $sql=\"SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE 1 AND `category` = \'wateva\' ORDER BY \'date\'\"; [/php:1:83022e15d7] Now, I want that to display, DD-MM-YYYY. Yet again, call me dumb and stupid, how do I do that? Thanks, Liam Geteu.