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I'm fairly certain that I won't forget the where clause in any of my next update statements!
But what you say is true, it's working and making mistakes that really makes you a better programmer....
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And once again he does it... this time must be the stupidest bloody error ever made...
Embarrassing! :o
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Nevermind, I found the bug.
An echo statement before an include.....
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Of course, but you know how it is when launching a site about 2 weeks prematurely and things have to be done by yesterday. All those good routines are great, but I suspect you need to learn the hard...
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It stays with the same call..
I'm gonna have to look around the included scripts to see if there is a similar variable there somewhere.
BEGIN TRANSACTION? Didn't get that :confused:
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That's probably the way to do it, however I'm now busy repairing 538 rows in my artist database, as I've just experieced the joy of forgetting the where clause in an update statement... :( :( :( :(...
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No the code seems right. The "no connection" image should show up whenever $fp is empty, which is represented by the else statement. The problem with this code is that the port will always be open...
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I dont recognise the language, but it seems the variable type is being defined. Sometimes it is necessary to set the datatype for a variable manually, even if it (like in PHP) is set automatically....
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The first query above gives the number. Nowt wrong with the database I'm afraid. They read from the same one. Still haven't worked it out.
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Seems related to the query since that is the only thing that differs from one script to the other, but I can't see anything wrong here:
$query_les = "select did, artist, tittel, bilde from...
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This is probably one of the sillier things to ask for help on, but I just could not find the answer by searching the net..
There are two almost identical scripts, the only thing that separates...
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Not figured out anything as yet. I guess this just shows that not many people actually use this feature, which is strange. If it worked, it would be a great alternative to video-phone systems..
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Your code looks fine to me, so if the first image loads, I can only think that the script isn't finding the second image... Did you upload it?
Either that or (havent seen the rest of the code) $fp...
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Is the urlencode function something I should look at?
Did I mention we are speaking about PHP here...
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