Re: mysqli --- who does the switching? [message #182034 is a reply to message #182021] |
Sun, 30 June 2013 10:12 |
The Natural Philosoph
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On 29/06/13 22:37, Tim Streater wrote:
> In article <kqmqs0$k4u$1(at)news(dot)albasani(dot)net>,
> The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
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>> On 29/06/13 14:13, Doug Miller wrote:
>>> richard <noreply(at)example(dot)com> wrote in >
>> news:2y4pesy8rb8f$.7qsm5tfx3b6l$.dlg@
>>> 40tude.net:
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>>>> On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 21:11:56 -0400, Lew Pitcher wrote:
>>>> > It looks like your hosting service provides the PHP level that
>> supports
>>>> > mysqli(). So, ISTM, there's nothing stopping you from writing
>> your PHP
>>>> > scripts to use the mysqli() interface.
>>>> the script I used had mysqli and it would not work that way.
>>>>
>>> In other words... you didn't write it, and you don't have a clue
>> how to fix > it, eh?
>> Hehe.
>>
>> reminds me of a friend of mine walking into a company that had
>> written a vast commercial package in GWBASIC.
>>
>> She said 'I am not touching this till there is a flow chart' She
>> drew it on a roll of wallpaper and pinned it to the wall. It was
>> still there when she left a couple of years later.;
>
> Flow charts are a waste of time. Must be 45 years since I did one.
>
well it was 35 years ago.
they make sense in procedural code of a certain sort
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