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I would try replacing the power supply. It may be working enough to light the green LED but not enough to power the mother board.
I'm not well versed in vb.net but in visual foxpro i use ODBC drivers to connect to access and mysql datasources.
I have a wierd link issue with Internet Explorer 8 concerning links on my front page at http://www.b2bfax.net There are two links that direct to our prices page and they work fine in Firefox but don't work at all in IE. I have an additional link that links to merge …
This may not be the answer your looking for but i would fire off both requests and use the first one that responded correctly.
I agree with diafol's answer above. PHP runs first on the server then the javascript runs in your browser.
I think you need to reference your students table as well something like - SELECT id FROM students LEFT OUTER JOIN courses ON students.id=courses.stID WHERE courses.regdate > YOURDATEHERE and courses.id IS NULL
I'm not sure i completly understand your question but one of optimizing for speed is to do asynchronous calls (like AJAX) to fetch needed data from server(s).
Have you checked on file and folder permissions for VFP to access your 'user' folder?
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Patrick Thomas