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'0000-00-00 00:00:00' can not be represented as java.sql.Timestamp error
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So, if I "just change the database", thousands of lines of PHP code will break.
Java programmers need to accept the MySQL zero-date and they need to put a zero date back into the database, when other languages rely on this "feature".
A programmer connecting to MySQL needs to handle...
Why should I use Google's CDN for jQuery?
...ctory in /homepages/41/d222999437/htdocs/wp-content/themes/prose/functions.php
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How can I get the SQL of a PreparedStatement?
...it better than me ;;; @Jay : we have the same kind of mecanism in place in PHP (real prepared statements when supported ; pseudo-prepared statements for database drivers that don't support them)
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Get current date/time in seconds
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An application where I needed this was to work with a PHP back end as the time() function already returns this. It's also great for a time stamp as you can easily get the difference between time() being our current time and a time stamp from a previous time that had been stored ...
How do I replace text inside a div element?
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In PHP, yes. In JavaScript, I don't believe it matters.
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Sep 23 '08 at 15:45
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How to check if an object is a list or tuple (but not string)?
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Python with PHP flavor:
def is_array(var):
return isinstance(var, (list, tuple))
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Which is the best library for XML parsing in java [closed]
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http://sdiwc.us/digitlib/journal_paper.php?paper=00000582.pdf
Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? [duplicate]
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too much phptoo much php
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Clicking the text to select corresponding radio button
I'm creating a quiz web application using PHP. Each question is comprised of a separate <label> and has 4 possible choices, using radio buttons to allow the user to select his/her answer. The current HTML for a single question looks like:
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Python Requests and persistent sessions
... urllib.urlencode(formdata)
response = opener.open("https://page.com/login.php", data_encoded)
content = response.read()
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I see I've gotten a few downvotes for my answer, but no explaining comments. I'm guessing it's because I'm referring to the urllib libraries instead of requests. I do tha...
