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Re: problem saving date fields [message #174119 is a reply to message #174116] Sun, 22 May 2011 13:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In news:irave9$qdq$1(at)dont-email(dot)me,
Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> typed:
> On 5/22/2011 12:28 AM, Jeff North wrote:
>> On Sat, 21 May 2011 20:01:17 -0400, in comp.lang.php
>> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net>
>> <ir9jom$663$1(at)dont-email(dot)me> wrote:
>>
>>>> On 5/21/2011 12:08 PM, Jeff North wrote:
>>>> > On Sat, 21 May 2011 10:32:20 -0400, in comp.lang.php
>>>> > Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net>
>>>> > <ir8idn$ojm$1(at)dont-email(dot)me> wrote:
>>>> >
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>>> > There is no need to have variables in the code that
>>>> > aren't being used.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, there is. In fact, it is quite common to have
>>>> variables in the code which are not being use *at this
>>>> time*. And very good reasons for *not* initializing
>>>> them - as a *programmer* would know.
>>
>> Programmers who know more that just PHP know that you
>> are full of crap.
>>
>
> I've probably forgotten more languages than you ever
> learned - starting with autocoder.

That's irrelevant and means nothing to the OPs query. Who cares what other
languages you know or don't know?

>
>> [snip]
>>
>>>> >> |> The SQL statement should be ok - it's the
>>>> >> "When I change of them the |> other one gets set
>>>> >> back to default: 00-00-0000" I'm considering. |
>>>> >> | The SQL statement is NOT ok. As he would find if
>>>> >> he printed it out as | was suggested.
>>>> >
>>>> > If the SQL statement was not ok then the record
>>>> > wouldn't be updated.
>>>>
>>>> Or the row (tables have ROWS, not RECORDS) is not
>>>> being updated with the correct data - which is the
>>>> case here. But then a *programmer* would understand
>>>> that.
>>
>> A row, or record, would NOT be updated if the SQL
>> statement is NOT ok - even a moron like you can
>> understand that - oh you do that is why you chose to
>> answer the question the way you did.
>
> What an idiot.

Yes, you are, suckle.

An incorrect SQL statement can cause the
> row to be inserted or updated with incorrect data also,
> as is the case here.
> However, it takes intelligence to understand that, which
> you obviously do not have.

Too bad that's not the only thing you're lacking! Your rants can only be
described as stupid and irrelevant. Have you EVER actually helped anyone? I
know I seldom read your posts unless I have the time for a bit of
entertainment by a powerless, groping idiot.


>
>>>> >> |>> | BTW - your sig separator is broken. It
>>>> >> needs to be exactly |>> |
>>>> >> hyphen-hyphen-space-newline.
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>>> >> | It has nothing to do with Thunderbird. It has
>>>> >> EVERYTHING to do with | following usenet standards,
>>>> >> in this case RFC 3736.
>>>> >
>>>> > Please highlight the line(s) from RFC 3736 that can
>>>> > back up your claim.
>>>> >
>>>> >> | But I see you're as clueless about rfcs as you
>>>> >> are programming.
>>>> > -- -------------------------------------------------
>>>> > The supplied code is for guideline purposes only.
>>>>
>>>> Typo - the rfc is 3676,
>>
>> 3676 and 3736 is NOT a typo not matter how you try to
>> spin it. If you are going to speak with the voice of
>> authority then get your facts correct first.
>>
>
> OK, now we know you are a troll and an anal orifice.
>
>>>> which you could find if you knew how to do a
>>>> simple google search.
>>
>> Everyone would know that they needed to search for "The
>> Text/Plain Format and DelSp Parameters" to get to the
>> relevant information that you got wrong in the first
>> place - right?
>
> Ditto.
>
>>>> But that looks to be beyond your capability, also.
>>
>> http://www.apps.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3676.html#sec-4.3
>> "There is a long-standing convention in Usenet news
>> which also commonly appears in Internet mail of using
>> "-- " as the separator line between the body and the
>> signature of a message. When generating a Format=Flowed
>> message containing a Usenet-style separator before the
>> signature, the separator line is sent as-is."
>
> Which RFC is that?
>
>
>> Now where does it state "It needs to be exactly
>> hyphen-hyphen-space-newline."
>>
>
> In the RFC. But you can't read either, so we also know
> you are an idiot.

Maybe blatherskite and a total lack of interpersonal skills are better
descrips for suckie; and apparently it hurts his feelings to be called on
it. One must never let a usenet post bug them.

>
>> [snip]
>> --
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>> "Pr0r3p"<pr0r3p(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote: I said I was aiming at your stupidity,
>> not your brain.
>>
>> "Johnny"<wxpprofessional(at)msn(dot)com> writes:
>> You missed. You can not hit a non-existent thing.
>> --
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> So, in one post you've proven you are all three. Good
> job - even "Pointed Head" hasn't managed that.
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